Pheochromocytomatosis refers to pheochromocytoma tumorlets developed as a result of seeding of tumor cells around the surgical bed due to intraoperative tumor capsule rupture and tumor cell spillage. As pheochromocytomatosis is relatively rare, optimal management is not clear. We describe a 42-year-old man with progressive pheochromocytomatosis despite surgical debulking. He did not have a family history of pheochromocytoma or harbor mutations in pheochromocytoma-predisposing genes. The pheochromocytomatosis tumorlets exhibited uptake on DOTATATE PET. He underwent PRRT (peptide receptor radionuclide therapy), which stabilized the pheochromocytomatosis progression. This case highlights the rare phenomenon of pheochromocytomatosis and the utility of PRRT in treating it.

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