AbstractPotential adverse effects of chemical substances on thyroid function are usually examined by measuring serum levels of thyroid-related hormones. Instead, recent risk assessments for thyroid-active chemicals have focussed on iodine uptake inhibition, an upstream event that by itself is not necessarily adverse. Establishing the extent of uptake inhibition that can be considered de minimis, the chosen benchmark response (BMR), is therefore critical. The BMR values selected by two international advisory bodies were 5% and 50%, a difference that had correspondingly large impacts on the estimated risks and health-based guidance values that were established. Potential treatment-related inhibition of thyroidal iodine uptake is usually deter...
1-131, regardlessof gland size or radioiodine uptake. In their table the range of 24-hr radioiodine ...
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There is a growing need for quantitative approaches to extrapolate relationships between chemical ex...
AbstractPotential adverse effects of chemical substances on thyroid function are usually examined by...
International audiencePotassium iodide (KI) is a well-known thyroid prophylactic agent that blocks t...
Radioiodine (I-131) therapy is the common treatment option for benign thyroid diseases. The objectiv...
Despite the wide use of radioiodine treatment for hyperthyroidism, the best approach to radioiodine ...
The German Commission for the Investigation of Health Hazards of Chemical Compounds in the Work Area...
Purpose: The study aimed to explore the relationship of different exposure measures with 131I therap...
Published ArticleThe destruction of thyroid follicular cells by iodine-131 treatment for Graves’ hyp...
Iodine is an essential element for the production of thyroid hormones (THs). Both deficient and exce...
Item does not contain fulltextAIM: The clinical relevance of thyroidal autonomy, i.e. the risk of a ...
The iodine activity taken up by thyroid is measured by a collimated 7.6x7.6cm NaI crystal, usually f...
In Switzerland, individuals exposed to the risk of activity intake are required to perform regular m...
Work aim: to evaluate the efficiency of treatment of different etiologies toxic goiter with radioact...
1-131, regardlessof gland size or radioiodine uptake. In their table the range of 24-hr radioiodine ...
Contains fulltext : 57827.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A single, low ...
There is a growing need for quantitative approaches to extrapolate relationships between chemical ex...
AbstractPotential adverse effects of chemical substances on thyroid function are usually examined by...
International audiencePotassium iodide (KI) is a well-known thyroid prophylactic agent that blocks t...
Radioiodine (I-131) therapy is the common treatment option for benign thyroid diseases. The objectiv...
Despite the wide use of radioiodine treatment for hyperthyroidism, the best approach to radioiodine ...
The German Commission for the Investigation of Health Hazards of Chemical Compounds in the Work Area...
Purpose: The study aimed to explore the relationship of different exposure measures with 131I therap...
Published ArticleThe destruction of thyroid follicular cells by iodine-131 treatment for Graves’ hyp...
Iodine is an essential element for the production of thyroid hormones (THs). Both deficient and exce...
Item does not contain fulltextAIM: The clinical relevance of thyroidal autonomy, i.e. the risk of a ...
The iodine activity taken up by thyroid is measured by a collimated 7.6x7.6cm NaI crystal, usually f...
In Switzerland, individuals exposed to the risk of activity intake are required to perform regular m...
Work aim: to evaluate the efficiency of treatment of different etiologies toxic goiter with radioact...
1-131, regardlessof gland size or radioiodine uptake. In their table the range of 24-hr radioiodine ...
Contains fulltext : 57827.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A single, low ...
There is a growing need for quantitative approaches to extrapolate relationships between chemical ex...