The aim of this study was to assess the suitability of 99Tcm-tetrofosmin (tetrofosmin) scintigraphy as a diagnostic modality in patients with Hodgkin's disease. Fourteen untreated patients with biopsy proven Hodgkin's disease (clinical stage Ia-IVb) were investigated. Post-treatment investigations were also done in 7 of the 14 patients. Focal pathological tetrofosmin uptake was seen in 42 site in the pre-treatment studies. Computed tomography identified 36 pathological regions. The tumour-to-background ratio ranged from 1.44 to 2.17 (mean 1.63). Follow-up studies demonstrated a response to treatment, in that there was a reduction in, or complete disappearance of, localized tetrofosmin uptake in regions previously pathological, and a decrease in tumour-to-background ratios. Tetrofosmin appears suitable for the localization of lymphomatous lesions, especially supradiaphragmatic ones, and for the follow-up of therapeutic response.