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It highlights what are called 'hot spots' where there has been a significant uptake of radioisotope material. This type of investigation is excellent at detecting conditions such as stress. |
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Imaging 


This form of imaging supplies the clinician with information about what an organ is doing rather more than about it's structure. So this very sensitive technique can pick-up some of the early stages of disease processes before other tests show any abnormalities.