This clinical trial is focused on studying a type of brain tumor known as glioma. The study uses a special imaging technique called uPAR PET/MRI to help visualize these tumors. The imaging involves a tracer called [68Ga]NOTA-AE105, which is a solution injected into the body. This tracer helps to highlight the tumor on the scan by showing areas with high levels of a protein called uPAR, which is often found in gliomas.
The purpose of the study is to see if the uPAR PET/MRI can effectively show the presence of gliomas and help differentiate between high-grade and low-grade gliomas. It also aims to distinguish between tumor progression and changes that occur after treatment. The study will observe how the uptake of the tracer relates to the levels of uPAR in the tumor, which is determined by examining tissue samples from the tumor.
Participants in the study will undergo the uPAR PET/MRI scan, and the results will be compared with tissue samples to assess the accuracy of the imaging. The study will also look at how the levels of uPAR in the tumor might relate to the patient’s survival over a period of 36 months. This research could provide valuable insights into the diagnosis and treatment planning for patients with glioma.



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