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Investigational Imaging Scans (AMRI, and DECT) in Guiding Biopsies of Primary Cerebral Tumors

Trial Status: active

This clinical trial studies how well investigational scans called advanced magnetic resonance imaging (AMRI), and dual energy computed tomography (DECT) work in guiding brain tumor biopsies in patients with primary cerebral tumors. Some parts of brain tumors are more aggressive than other parts. A needle biopsy only gets a small part of the brain tumor cells. Doctors (neurosurgeons) want to get a biopsy sample from the most aggressive part of the tumor. AMRI, and DECT may help doctors better target the most aggressive part of the tumor for biopsy or surgery.