The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate whether ¹⁸F-florbetaben PET/MR can detect systemic amyloid deposits early and noninvasively in patients with monoclonal gammopathy. The main question it aims to answer is: Can ¹⁸F-florbetaben PET/MR identify systemic amyloid deposits across clinically and histologically defined patient groups? Participants will: * Be screened for eligibility and asked to sign an informed consent form * Have their vital signs measured * Receive a single intravenous injection of approximately 300 MBq ¹⁸F-florbetaben (Neuraceq®), followed by whole-body PET/MR imaging from skull base to below the kidneys. If MRI is contraindicated (e.g., pacemaker, severe claustrophobia), PET/CT will be performed instead. The scan takes approximately one hour, during which participants lie still in the scanner * Be monitored during and after the scan for any side effects or adverse events * Complete study participation at the end of the imaging session (single visit, no follow-up required)
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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Systemic ¹⁸F-florbetaben PET positivity rate
Timeframe: At time of PET/MR imaging (Day 1)