2003
DOI: 10.1148/rg.234025716
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Scintigraphic Manifestations of Thyrotoxicosis

Abstract: The term thyrotoxicosis refers to the clinical syndrome of increased systemic metabolism that results when the serum concentrations of free thyroxine, free triiodothyronine, or both are elevated. The term hyperthyroidism refers to overactivity of the thyroid gland with a resultant increase in thyroid hormone synthesis and release into the systemic circulation. These terms are not interchangeable, since thyrotoxicosis can develop in thyroid conditions that are not associated with increased thyroid function, suc… Show more

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“…Since antibodies to TSH receptor were not available in our setup, we had to rely on the presence of Thyroid peroxidase antibodies and thyroglobulin antibodies for the diagnosis of Graves' disease. A Thyroid scan, using either radioactive iodine or Tc99m-Pertechnetate, can also be fruitful for diagnosing Graves' disease, showing enlarged gland with diffuse activity throughout the gland [7]. The use of Tc99m-Pertechnetate in thyroid scanning holds advantages of better image quality, faster procedure and lesser radiation dose as compared to radioiodine [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since antibodies to TSH receptor were not available in our setup, we had to rely on the presence of Thyroid peroxidase antibodies and thyroglobulin antibodies for the diagnosis of Graves' disease. A Thyroid scan, using either radioactive iodine or Tc99m-Pertechnetate, can also be fruitful for diagnosing Graves' disease, showing enlarged gland with diffuse activity throughout the gland [7]. The use of Tc99m-Pertechnetate in thyroid scanning holds advantages of better image quality, faster procedure and lesser radiation dose as compared to radioiodine [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of 99m Tc over radioiodine is typically 99m Tc is considered more patient-friendly because of this shortened examination time and less time the patient is required to lie supine with an extended neck. Another reason that 99m Tc is preferred is that it is more convenient and more readily available to hospital radiopharmacies than 123 I and, as a result, is better able to accommodate last-minute scans (5).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such nodule, while functioning independently of the normal pituitary‐thyroid control axis, produces excessive thyroid hormone and suppresses thyrotropin. Thyroid scintigraphy reveals toxic autonomous nodule as a hyperfunctioning, hot nodule while the surrounding extranodular thyroid tissues shows decreased tracer uptake (partial suppression) or absent tracer uptake (complete suppression) …”
Section: Multinodular Goitrementioning
confidence: 99%