نتایج جستجو برای: radioiodine

تعداد نتایج: 2468  

Journal: :Clinical medicine 2007
Tony Weetman

College of Physician’s guidelines on the use of radioactive iodine in hyperthyroidism. The original guidelines, produced in 1995 by a College Working Party, represented the bodies involved in the administration of radioiodine (131I).1 The need for these guidelines emerged from the outcome of a survey, reported in this Journal, which showed considerable variation within the UK in the doses of ra...

2014
Haleh Rokni Ramin Sadeghi Zohreh Moossavi Giorgio Treglia Seyed Rasoul Zakavi

CONTEXT To evaluate treatment success and hypothyroidism following main methods of radioiodine therapy of toxic nodular goiter (TNG); calculated versus fixed dose and high versus low dose of radioiodine. EVIDENCE ACQUISITIONS We searched MEDLINE and SCOPUS databases from inception till July 2013, for clinical trials that compared two different methods of radioiodine administration in TNG. The...

Journal: :Anticancer research 2011
Partha Sinha Gary R Conrad Hollie C West

BACKGROUND While radioiodine (131-I) is widely used in the treatment of differentiated thyroid cancer, its role remains less certain when abnormal 131-I uptake cannot be demonstrated in a pre-therapy diagnostic scan. Documentation of abnormal 131-I uptake in a post-therapy scan in such cases helps to justify the radioiodine therapy, but the post-therapy scan can remain persistently negative. ...

2014
Anders Josefsson Eva Forssell-Aronsson

Background: Radioiodine is routinely used or proposed for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes: I, I and I for diagnostics and I and I for therapy. When radioiodine-labelled pharmaceuticals are administered to the body, radioiodide might be released into the circulation and taken up by the thyroid gland, which may then be an organ at risk. The aim of this study was to compare dosimetric properti...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2001
R Solans J A Bosch P Galofré F Porta J Roselló A Selva-O'Callagan M Vilardell

UNLABELLED Salivary gland dysfunction has been described in patients undergoing radioiodine therapy but associated lacrimal gland dysfunction (sicca syndrome) has never been reported. We conducted a prospective cohort study with follow-up for up to 3 y in a tertiary care university center to determine the prevalence of sicca syndrome in patients after high-dose radioiodine treatment. METHODS ...

2017
Szabina Szujo Livia Sira Laszlo Bajnok Beata Bodis Ferenc Gyory Orsolya Nemes Karoly Rucz Peter Kenyeres Zsuzsanna Valkusz Krisztian Sepp Erzsebet Schmidt Zsuszanna Szabo Sarolta Szekeres Katalin Zambo Sandor Barna Endre V. Nagy Emese Mezosi

Objective SPECT/CT has numerous advantages over planar and traditional SPECT images. The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of post-radioiodine therapy SPECT/CT of patients with differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) in early risk classification and in prediction of late prognosis. Patients and methods 323 consecutive patients were investigated after their first radioiodine treatment (11...

Journal: :European journal of endocrinology 2010
Charlotte Cerqueira Nils Knudsen Lars Ovesen Peter Laurberg Hans Perrild Lone B Rasmussen Torben Jørgensen

OBJECTIVE Iodization of salt was introduced in Denmark in 1998 because of mild-to-moderate iodine deficiency (ID). The aim of this study was to analyze the utilization rate of surgery and radioiodine therapy for benign thyroid disorders before and after the introduction of iodization, and to study a possible association between the changes and the raised iodine intake. DESIGN A nationwide reg...

Journal: :health scope 0
syed abbas hosseini zahedan university of medical sciences, iran +98-9155408625, [email protected]; zahedan university of medical sciences, iran +98-9155408625, [email protected] syed ali hosseini shiraz university of medical sciences, iran attaullah rakhsh khourshid zahedan university of medical sciences, iran +98-9155408625, [email protected]

objectives this study examined 125i concentrations in the edible parts of five types of plants from different locations on farms with a similar climate. near zahedan, iran. background radioiodine 125i is an environmental contaminant that humans may consume in edible plants. the characteristics of 125i in plants are poorly understood. materials and methods the experiments used a mini-column appr...

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