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Nuclear medicine in the diagnosis of benign thyroid diseases.

Rafał Czepczyński1.   

Abstract

Thyroid gland has the unique ability to concentrate iodine. This phenomenon offers a perfect background for a wide range of diagnostic tests utilizing radioactive iodine nuclides of iodine and technetium. Despite the very good availability of ultrasonography and other imaging modalities, radionuclide methods are still inevitable in a various cases of thyroid disease. In this article, a comprehensive review of all these methods used in the diagnosis of benign thyroid diseases is presented. Iodine and technetium uptake tests are briefly described. Indications to thyroid scan in the context of iodine supply are also presented. Finally, the significance of thyroid findings in PET images is pointed out. The article is illustrated by some typical patterns of radionuclide thyroid images.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22936504

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucl Med Rev Cent East Eur        ISSN: 1506-9680


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Journal:  Indian J Nucl Med       Date:  2020-03-12

4.  Case Report: Technetium-99m Pertechnetate Scintigraphy Findings in a Dog With Iodine Deficiency-Induced Goitrous Hypothyroidism.

Authors:  Taesik Yun; Yejin Na; Dohee Lee; Yoonhoi Koo; Yeon Chae; Hyeyeon Nam; Byeong-Teck Kang; Mhan-Pyo Yang; Hakhyun Kim
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2022-06-13
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