Yes, implants that are partly organic in nature can still be detected using medical imaging techniques, though the method might vary depending on the specific materials involved. Here are some options: 1. MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging): This is particularly useful for detecting organic materials and soft tissues. It can provide detailed images without using ionizing radiation. 2. CT Scans (Computed Tomography): These can detect a wide range of materials, including those that are partly organic. They provide detailed cross-sectional images of the body. 3. Ultrasound: This method uses sound waves to create images and can be effective for detecting certain types of organic materials, especially if they are located in soft tissues. 4. PET Scans (Positron Emission Tomography): These are sometimes used in conjunction with CT or MRI to provide more detailed information about the metabolic activity of tissues, which can help in identifying organic implants. If you have a specific type o...