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We have a tendency to focus on the hot
patterns with infrared thermography, but there is a great deal of valid information
in an asymmetrical cold pattern, as densities tend to be cold rather
than hot. The larger they grow, the colder they present on the image.
Again, thermography cannot diagnose densities, but
it can bring an otherwise unnoticed condition to the attention of the
practitioner for further evaluation.
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