All of the children and adolescents treated with radioiodine responded to treatment and are alive. Concerning transient side effects, gastritis with nausea and vomiting is usual especially in small children immediately after application of radioiodine. In 20–30% of the children, acute sialadenitis ...
Life expectancy of most patients with differentiated thyroid cancer is normal, so adverse treatment effects should be minimized. Lower activities of radioiodine for ablation of thyroid remnants are non-inferior to higher activities and quality of life can be maintained by preparation of radioiodine remna...
The 131 isotope of iodine is used for treatment of thyroid disorders.131I‐iodine is administered orally as a single dose. It is rapidly and completely absorbed and is accumulated in the thyroid gland via an active transport mechanism. Thereafter it is oxidized and organified by thyroid follicula...
Gastrointestinal Side Effects of the Radioiodine Therapy for the Patients with Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma Two Days after Prescription Iodine-131 (I-131) therapy is one of the conventional approaches in the treatment of patients with differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC). The radioiodine ... S ...
PURPOSE: Orbital radiotherapy has been successfully applied in the treatment of Grave's opthalmopathy (Petersen et al., 1990). This study was designed to analyze the efficacy of supervoltage radiotherapy (RT) in patients with refractory ... MH Seegenschmiedt,W Becker,G Gusek,... - 《Intern...
treatment of benign thyroid disorders (e.g. Graves' disease or thyroid autonomy), exposure of other organs is small. Infrequent side effects of radioiodine therapy are nausea, vomiting and anorexia. Although there is no established teratogenic risk, the use of radioiodine is contraindicated in ...
Patients with Graves` disease are usually treated with radioiodine after unsuccessful antithyroid drug medication, occurrence of side effects from antithyroid drugs or because of high risk of surgery. The aim of this study, is evaluation of the results and complications of treatment of Graves` ...
SummaryPurpose: To evaluate the importance of 24 h radioiodine uptake (24 h RIU) for the outcome of radioiodine treatment of hyperthyroidism. Ulrik,Sloth,Kristoffersen,... - 《Clinical Physiology & Functional Imaging》 被引量: 41发表: 2006年 A steep radioiodine dose response scalable to human...
Objectives Radioiodine (RAI) is used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism and differentiated thyroid cancer. Radioiodine therapy is associated with dry eyes and some side effects are seen especially due to beta rays. In this study, the functional and cytological status of lacrimal glands after RAI ...
Perchlorate has been used for the treatment of hyperthyroidism with minor side effects that were found to be less than when using thionamide drugs (Krüskemper et al.1960,1962). Its use became very limited after the occurrence of seven cases of fatal aplastic anemia in the 1960’s. The mec...