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Clinical Trial

Investigational Imaging Technique During Brain Surgery

NCT: NCT05513859 · SUSPENDED

NCT IDNCT05513859
StatusSUSPENDED
Start Date2024-03-11
Completion2028-06-23

Brief Summary

This early phase I trial tests the safety and reliability of an investigational imaging technique called quantitative oblique back illumination microscopy (qOBM) during brain surgery for detecting brain tumors and brain tumor margins in patients with glioblastoma, astrocytoma, or oligodendroglioma. Surgical margins refer to the edge or border of the tissue removed in cancer surgery. qOBM may be able to assess and reveal brain tumor surgical margins in a more safe and reliable manner.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Investigational Imaging Technique During Brain Surgery?

Investigational Imaging Technique During Brain Surgery is a clinical trial registered under NCT05513859. Current status: SUSPENDED.

What is the status of NCT05513859?

The current status of NCT05513859 (Investigational Imaging Technique During Brain Surgery) is: SUSPENDED.

When did Investigational Imaging Technique During Brain Surgery start?

Investigational Imaging Technique During Brain Surgery started on 2024-03-11.

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