This clinical trial is focused on studying , a genetic condition that affects hearing, balance, and vision. The treatment being investigated is called , which is a special type of injection known as a . This vector is derived from a virus called the and contains a human gene known as . The purpose of the study is to evaluate the long-term safety and tolerability of this treatment in patients with Usher syndrome Type 1B.
Participants in the study will receive an injection of and will be monitored over a period of time to assess how well they tolerate the treatment and to observe any potential side effects. The study will also look at how the treatment affects the progression of the disease, particularly in terms of eye health and vision. The study is open-label, meaning that both the researchers and participants know what treatment is being administered.
The main focus of the study is to ensure that the treatment is safe for long-term use and to understand its effects on delaying the degeneration of the retina, which is a part of the eye that is crucial for vision. Participants will undergo regular assessments to monitor their eye health and any changes in their condition. The study aims to provide valuable information on the potential benefits and risks of using for treating Usher syndrome Type 1B.



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