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NCT ID: NCT04758104 Completed - Clinical trials for Neuroepithelial Cyst

Assessment of the Efficacy of Stereotactic Intracavitary Instillation of 90Yttrium Colloid

Start date: March 23, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Neuroepithelial cysts are rare, representing less than 1% of the intracranial cysts. Neuroepithelial cysts, are benign and mostly asymptomatic. These cysts are lined by thin columnar or low cuboidal epithelium. The CSF-like contents of the cyst are due to secretion of the epithelial cyst wall. Although mostly asymptomatic, symptoms can occur when the cyst enlarges; the specific symptoms vary according to the size (mass effect) and location of the lesion. Radioactive phosphorus (32P) and 90yttrium colloid are isotopes that have been used. These are approved in the United States and Europe. 32P is not available in Canada. We want to use 90yttrium colloid. There is evidence in the scientific literature that treatment with 90yttrium colloid injected into the cyst is effective in preventing the cyst from growing, effective in causing the cyst to get smaller and in some cases the cyst disappears.