This clinical trial is focused on studying a rare type of tumor called pheochromocytoma, which is an endocrine tumor that typically forms in the adrenal glands. The study will use a special imaging technique called [18F]mFBG PET-CT to help detect these tumors. The treatment involves an injection of a solution containing a substance known as M-(18F)-Fluorobenzylguanidine, also referred to as [18F]mFBG or Florbenguane (18F). This substance is designed to help highlight the tumors during the imaging process.
The purpose of the study is to compare the effectiveness of the [18F]mFBG PET-CT scan in detecting pheochromocytoma lesions against the conventional CT scan. Participants will undergo the [18F]mFBG PET-CT scan, and the results will be compared to their previous CT scans. The study aims to determine how many pheochromocytoma lesions can be detected using this new imaging method.
Throughout the study, researchers will also look at the best timing for the [18F]mFBG PET-CT scan by comparing images taken at different times. They will also examine how the scan results relate to the actual tumor characteristics and assess the safety of the [18F]mFBG injection by monitoring any side effects. The study is expected to continue until early 2027.



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