Radioactive iodine therapy is commonly used as an adjuvant therapy in follicular and papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) and in the treatment of Graves’ disease (GD). The basis of this therapy is the accumulation of radioactive iodine by the sodium-iodide symporter (NIS) in the thyroid gland. Expression of NIS by extrathyroidal tissues such as islets of pancreas has been reported. Radioactive iodine uptake by pancreatic beta-cells can potentially damage these cells. In this study, we discuss the possible associations between radioactive iodine and glucose intolerance. Overall, radioactive iodine uptake by the pancreas may damage beta-cells and predispose patients to glucose intolerance or type 2 diabetes, particularly in patients exposed to r...
Simple Summary Over the past three decades, the incidence of thyroid cancer has been rising, with 90...
Diagnostic whole-body scan is a standard procedure in patients with thyroid cancer prior to the appl...
In the past few decades, the incidence of thyroid cancer (TC), namely of its papillary hystotype (PT...
Thyroid function and glucose status are linked; experimental, clinical, and epidemiological studies ...
The two major steps of iodine metabolism-uptake and organification - are altered in thyroid cancer t...
Publications investigating the effect of radioactive iodine (131I) therapy on the circulating periph...
Hyperthyroidism is known to impair glucose tolerance, but possible direct effects of thyroid hormon...
The protective effect of stable iodide against radiation on thyroid cells was investigated. One phys...
Uptake of iodide is a prerequisite for radioiodide therapy in thyroid cancer. However, loss of iodid...
Purpose: Radioiodine (I131) therapy is the treatment mainstay for several benign and malignant thyro...
131I is widely used clinically in the treatment of Graves´ disease and differentiated thyroid cancer...
Numerous investigations document that exposure to low dose external therapeutic radiation leads to t...
Radioiodine is an effective and low-risk therapy modality in well-differentiated thyroid cancer pati...
The nonmetabolizable glucose analogs, [3H]2-deoxy-D-glucose and [3H]O-methyl-D-glucose, were used to...
Background: Administration of diagnostic activities of 131I, performed in order to detect thyroid re...
Simple Summary Over the past three decades, the incidence of thyroid cancer has been rising, with 90...
Diagnostic whole-body scan is a standard procedure in patients with thyroid cancer prior to the appl...
In the past few decades, the incidence of thyroid cancer (TC), namely of its papillary hystotype (PT...
Thyroid function and glucose status are linked; experimental, clinical, and epidemiological studies ...
The two major steps of iodine metabolism-uptake and organification - are altered in thyroid cancer t...
Publications investigating the effect of radioactive iodine (131I) therapy on the circulating periph...
Hyperthyroidism is known to impair glucose tolerance, but possible direct effects of thyroid hormon...
The protective effect of stable iodide against radiation on thyroid cells was investigated. One phys...
Uptake of iodide is a prerequisite for radioiodide therapy in thyroid cancer. However, loss of iodid...
Purpose: Radioiodine (I131) therapy is the treatment mainstay for several benign and malignant thyro...
131I is widely used clinically in the treatment of Graves´ disease and differentiated thyroid cancer...
Numerous investigations document that exposure to low dose external therapeutic radiation leads to t...
Radioiodine is an effective and low-risk therapy modality in well-differentiated thyroid cancer pati...
The nonmetabolizable glucose analogs, [3H]2-deoxy-D-glucose and [3H]O-methyl-D-glucose, were used to...
Background: Administration of diagnostic activities of 131I, performed in order to detect thyroid re...
Simple Summary Over the past three decades, the incidence of thyroid cancer has been rising, with 90...
Diagnostic whole-body scan is a standard procedure in patients with thyroid cancer prior to the appl...
In the past few decades, the incidence of thyroid cancer (TC), namely of its papillary hystotype (PT...