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What imaging studies are used to detect pheochromocytoma involving the adrenal glands?
What imaging studies are used to detect pheochromocytoma involving the adrenal glands?
What imaging studies are used to detect pheochromocytoma involving the adrenal glands?
CT or MRI can detect up to 90% of functional tumors. MIBG scan can detect approximately 80%.