A monoclonal antibody (H17E2) against placental alkaline phosphatase (PLAP) and testicular placental-like alkaline phosphatase was labelled with indium-111 and used in radioimmunoscintigraphy of 15 patients known or suspected to have germ-cell carcinoma of the testis or carcinoma of the ovary or cervix. Good images of neoplastic lesions were obtained in most patients with active disease. In 1 patient with testicular teratoma and elevated human chorionic gonadotropin who had a normal computed tomography scan, the labelled antibody located microscopic disease in a lymph node, which was then removed. No false positive localisation was seen in patients with PLAP-negative tumours or sites of inflammation. This method may be helpful in the diagnosis, staging, and monitoring of PLAP-positive neoplasms of testicular, ovarian, and cervical origin.