| Literature DB >> 7243598 |
U Loos, F Konrad, A Ishihara, W E Adam, E F Pfeiffer.
Abstract
The administration of a diagnostic dose of radioiodide, as in the radioiodide uptake test, results in the formation and secretion of radioactive thyroid hormones (endogenous labelling). In this report a method is described by which thyroid hormones are chromatographically isolated from serum, with the simultaneous assessment of the incorporated radioactivity over a period of time. A low-level counter was used to measure the small amounts of activity present. By this method the hormone phases during a radioiodide uptake test may be better evaluated. The present results show a good diagnostic discrimination between euthyroidism and borderline or definite hyperthyroidism (by a factor of 10 and 40, respectively). The influence of factors such as a small intrathyroidal iodide pool need, or course, to be considered. Hence, by taking into account such parameters as the intrathyroidal iodide pool, the hormone clearance etc, a technique for the measurement of thyroid hormone secretion can be developed.Entities:
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Year: 1981 PMID: 7243598
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nuklearmedizin ISSN: 0029-5566 Impact factor: 1.379