CA GORMAN, JS ROBERTSON - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1978 - Am Coll Physicians Clinicians, by their patterns of referral to colleagues in nuclear medicine or surgery, may strongly
influence the selection of 131 I versus surgical treatment for patients with toxic thyroid
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[CITATION] Toxic adenoma and toxic multinodular goiter
GE Ratcliffe, S Cooke, I Fogelman, MN … - British journal of …, 1986 - Br Inst Radiology ABSTRACT Forty-eight patients with hyperthyroidism due to a single toxic nodule have been
treated with radioiodine ( 131 I). The mean follow-up period is 37 months. All patients were rendered
euthyroid and no cases of hyperthyroidism have been observed. Forty patients required ... Cited by 29 - Related articles - All 4 versions
S Mariotti, E Martino, M Francesconi, C Ceccarelli, L … - European Journal of …, 1986 - EFES Abstract. Hypothyroidism is often observed after radioiodine treatment in Graves' disease, but
it is considered a rare complication in single hyperfunctioning thyroid nodule ('hot' nodule). This
concept has been recently challenged, but the available data are conflicting. In the ... Cited by 37 - Related articles - All 6 versions
DAKC Huysmans, ARMM Hermus, FHM Corstens, … - European Journal of …, 1993 - Springer Abstract. The long-term effects of two schedules of ra- dioiodine therapy in patients with toxic
multinodular goitre were evaluated. Forty-five patients (group A) were treated with low doses
and 58 patients (group B) with calculated doses adjusted for thyroid weight (1.85- 3.70 ... Cited by 31 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions
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Reschini and Alessandra Paracchi Pathophysiological and clinical aspects of the
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CG Thomas Jr, RD Croom 3rd - The Surgical clinics of North America, 1987 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Autonomously functioning thyroid nodules (AFTNs) are presumably independent of TSH for growth
and function and appear "hot" on scintiscan because they selectively concentrate radionuclide
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Long-Term Follow-Up of Thyroid Scintigraphies after 131I Therapy of Solitary
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R Goldstein, IR Hart - New England Journal of Medicine, 1983 - content.nejm.org We studied the long-term effects of 131I therapy for solitary autonomous thyroid nodules on the
size of the nodule and on thyroid function. Twenty-three patients with autonomous thyroid adenomas
that had been treated with 131I from 4 to 16.5 years earlier (mean, 8.5) were examined, ... Cited by 48 - Related articles - All 6 versions