نتایج جستجو برای: radioiodine

تعداد نتایج: 2468  

2016
Saima Riaz Humayun Bashir Aamna Hassan Sajid Mushtaq Arif Jamshed Ahmad Murtaza

We report an aggressive papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) with focal undifferentiated component in a 32-year-old female. She had limited disease confined within the thyroid gland at diagnosis. Within 12 months of thyroidectomy and radioiodine ablation, thyroglobulin (Tg) levels were elevated. Second radioiodine ablative dose was given, however, stimulated Tg levels showed an upward trend with n...

Journal: :Annals of nuclear medicine 2004
Mehmet Ozguven Seyfettin Ilgan Nuri Arslan A Ozgur Karacalioglu Dogangun Yuksel Sabri Dundar

Whole body imaging with radioiodine can detect functioning metastases, which can often be effectively treated with appropriate amounts of radioiodine. Non-physiologic I-131 uptake detected on images is usually interpreted as suggesting functioning thyroid metastases. However, extra-thyroidal I-131 accumulation does not always imply thyroid cancer metastases and has been reported on many occasio...

Journal: :Arquivos brasileiros de endocrinologia e metabologia 2010
José Willegaignon Verena Pinto Brito Ribeiro Marcelo Sapienza Carla Ono Tomoco Watanabe Carlos Buchpiguel

The objective of this study were to obtain dosimetric data from a patient with thyroid cancer simultaneously undergoing peritoneal dialysis therapy, so as to determine the appropriate amount of 131I activity to be applied therapeutically. Percentages of radioiodine in the blood and the whole-body were evaluated, and radiation absorbed doses were calculated according to OLINDA/EXM software. Whol...

2014
Giuseppe Giuffrida Salvatore Giovinazzo Rosaria Certo Teresa Manuela Vicchio Sergio Baldari Alfredo Campennì Rosaria Maddalena Ruggeri

The term Marine-Lenhart syndrome describes the association between Graves’ disease and autonomously functioning thyroid nodules (AFTN), such as toxic adenoma or toxic multinodular goiter. The two diseases may coexist or may be present at different moments in the same patient. In the literature, there are many reports on the development of Graves’ disease after radioiodine treatment for AFTN, bu...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine technology 2012
Anca M Avram

Staging and risk stratification predicate the postoperative management of thyroid cancer patients, determining not only the need for (131)I therapy or alternative options (conservative management without ablation, surgical reintervention, or external-beam radiation therapy) but also the long-term follow-up strategy. This paper presents the progress made in the field of thyroid cancer imaging by...

2010
Lidia Oszukowska Małgorzata Knapska-Kucharska Andrzej Lewiński

The treatment of hyperthyroidism is targeted at reducing the production of thyroid hormones by inhibiting their synthesis or suppressing their release, as well as by controlling their influence on peripheral tissue (conservative therapy, medical treatment). Radical treatment includes surgical intervention to reduce the volume of thyroid tissue or damage of the mechanisms of thyroid hormone synt...

2018
Derya Çayır Mine Araz Mahmut Apaydın Erman Çakal

We present a rare case with inguinal iodine-131 (I-131) uptake on whole body scan. The patient was suffering from a painful right inguinal mass during menstrual period, which was later sonographically and histopathologically confirmed to be an inguinal focus of endometriosis. Endometriosis is a previously reported site of radioiodine uptake and detection of radioiodine uptake in the inguinal re...

Journal: :European journal of endocrinology 2012
M Schlumberger S I Sherman

Patients with advanced thyroid cancer may benefit from l-thyroxine treatment at doses that suppress serum TSH level, local treatment interventions, and radioiodine therapy. In those patients who are refractory to radioiodine therapy and in whom progressive disease has been documented, the efficacy of cytotoxic chemotherapy is poor. Encouraging results have been obtained with the use of kinase i...

2014
Leo R. LaRocque

Whole-body metastatic sun•ey scans are performed in order to determine the extent of metastases, the quality of tumor uptake, and whether the patient will benefit from therapeutic doses of radioiodine. Periodic whole-body scans also help to evaluate the success of radioiodine therapy or the necessity to repeat therapeutic treatments. Using a dual-probe rectilinear scanner and supplementing with...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2003
M A S Rahman G Birrell H Stewart H Lucraft T D Cheetham

A 3 year old child with Graves' disease and mitral valve prolapse became neutropenic on carbimazole therapy. She was switched to propylthiouracil but the neutropenia recurred. She was treated with radioiodine but required two doses of 113 MBq and then 198 MBq five months later before becoming hypothyroid. The mitral valve prolapse resolved when she was euthyroid on thyroxine replacement. Antith...

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