BACKGROUND: The effective radioiodine treatment of patients with DTC is possible only after raising the TSH value over 30 μUI/ml. This effect might be obtained by either endogenous or exogenous stimulation. The aim of this study was to evaluate differences in 131I biokinetics of selected regions of interest (ROIs) in cases of endogenous and exogenous stimulation. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Two groups of 50 patients were enrolled in the study. All patients were treated with 3.7 GBq of 131I; the first group after thyroid hormone withdrawal (THW), the second group after rhTSH administration (rhTSH). On the basis of post-treatment images, the uptake ratios over selected ROIs (thyroid remnants, mediastinum, liver, stomach, abdomen, and whole-body) w...
Stunning of thyroid remnants after diagnostic scanning with 131I may limit 131I therapy. The follow-...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to achieve an effective target dose in the thyroid by increasin...
OBJECTIVE: In thyroidectomized patients, increased levels of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) ar...
BACKGROUND: The effective radioiodine treatment of patients with DTC is possible only after raising ...
The aim of the study was to assess whether stimulation by recombinant human TSH (rhTSH) may be used ...
The amount of 131I necessary for successful ablation in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer ...
Abstract—The amount of 131I necessary for successful ablation in patients with differentiated thyro...
PurposeTo study the influences of pre-ablation TSH stimulation level, sTg and sTg/TSH ratio on the t...
BACKGROUND: (131)I therapy is effective in reducing the volume of large nodular goiters (thyroid ...
This study evaluated biokinetic behavior of radioiodine in the bodies of ten female adult patients, ...
BACKGROUND: When planning radioactive iodine therapy, itfrequently happens, both in Poland and world...
Technical aspects and results of the dosimetric assessments of postoperative radioiodine ablation in...
The purpose of this work was to gain clinical experience with and to identify the optimal conditions...
Background: Radioactive 131I (RAI) therapy is used in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer (D...
131I treatment in thyroid cancer patients may induce side effects, including extrathyroidal cancer a...
Stunning of thyroid remnants after diagnostic scanning with 131I may limit 131I therapy. The follow-...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to achieve an effective target dose in the thyroid by increasin...
OBJECTIVE: In thyroidectomized patients, increased levels of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) ar...
BACKGROUND: The effective radioiodine treatment of patients with DTC is possible only after raising ...
The aim of the study was to assess whether stimulation by recombinant human TSH (rhTSH) may be used ...
The amount of 131I necessary for successful ablation in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer ...
Abstract—The amount of 131I necessary for successful ablation in patients with differentiated thyro...
PurposeTo study the influences of pre-ablation TSH stimulation level, sTg and sTg/TSH ratio on the t...
BACKGROUND: (131)I therapy is effective in reducing the volume of large nodular goiters (thyroid ...
This study evaluated biokinetic behavior of radioiodine in the bodies of ten female adult patients, ...
BACKGROUND: When planning radioactive iodine therapy, itfrequently happens, both in Poland and world...
Technical aspects and results of the dosimetric assessments of postoperative radioiodine ablation in...
The purpose of this work was to gain clinical experience with and to identify the optimal conditions...
Background: Radioactive 131I (RAI) therapy is used in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer (D...
131I treatment in thyroid cancer patients may induce side effects, including extrathyroidal cancer a...
Stunning of thyroid remnants after diagnostic scanning with 131I may limit 131I therapy. The follow-...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to achieve an effective target dose in the thyroid by increasin...
OBJECTIVE: In thyroidectomized patients, increased levels of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) ar...