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Delayed radioiodine organification in Plummer's disease.

Authors
Intenzo, CM | Park, CH  | Kim, SM
Citation
Clinical nuclear medicine, 20(3). : 203-205, 1995
Journal Title
Clinical nuclear medicine
ISSN
0363-97621536-0229
Abstract
Hyperfunctioning thyroid adenomas causing thyrotoxicosis (Plummer's disease) is not an uncommon cause of hyperthyroidism in the elderly. Most commonly, the adenoma appears as a so-called "hot" nodule on thyroid scintigraphy causing suppression (i.e., nonvisualization) of the remainder of the gland. This report describes a case of Plummer's disease in an elderly patient in whom the toxic nodule primarily responsible for causing the hyperthyroidism became scintigraphically apparent at 96 hours after I-131 therapeutic ablation.
MeSH

PMID
7750210
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Journal Papers > School of Medicine / Graduate School of Medicine > Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Imaging
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