This clinical trial is focused on studying a condition called endometriosis, which is a disease where tissue similar to the lining inside the uterus grows outside of it, often causing pain and sometimes infertility. The study will use a new diagnostic tool called [18F]-FES PET/CT, which is a type of imaging test that helps doctors see how tissues in the body are functioning. This tool uses a special substance called fluoroestradiol F-18 to help detect and understand the characteristics of endometriosis lesions, which are the areas of abnormal tissue growth.
The purpose of the study is to explore how effective this new imaging method is in identifying and characterizing endometriosis lesions, especially in relation to the pain experienced by patients. Participants in the study will undergo this imaging test, and the results will be compared to other methods like MRI to see how well it works. The study will also look at how the findings from the imaging relate to the level of pain and other characteristics of the lesions.
Throughout the study, participants will have the [18F]-FES PET/CT scan, and the information gathered will help researchers understand more about endometriosis and how to better diagnose it. The study aims to provide insights that could lead to improved ways of detecting and managing this condition in the future.



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