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The Role of 123 I Imaging in the Evaluation of Infants with Mild Congenital Hypothyroidism
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Hormone Research in Paediatrics
Horm Res Paediatr (2015) 83 (2): 94–101.
Published Online: 16 December 2014
... on treatment with L -T 4 (all within 5 days of 123 I scan; median: 62 days). [email protected] Congenital hypothyroidism Thyroid imaging 123 Iodine Dyshormonogenesis Mild congenital hypothyroidism The incidence of congenital hypothyroidism (CH) has traditionally been...
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Trends in Thyroid Imaging
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Hormone Research in Paediatrics
Hormone Research (1987) 26 (1-4): 28–32.
Published Online: 28 November 2008
...Christian Beckers The master choice for thyroid imaging remains the radioiodine thyroid scan with 123 I or 99m Tc. 131 I has to be reserved for the follow-up of thyroid cancer only. Ultrasound may remain useful in certain situations but it does not integrate as it is the case with the radioisotopic...