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Meaning of "radioiodine"

Radioiodine (noun) - A radioactive form of iodine that is used in medical diagnostics or treatments, particularly in thyroid-related conditions such as hyperthyroidism or thyroid cancer
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  • The radioactive isotope of iodine, ¹³¹₅₃I, having a half-life of 8 days; used as a medical tracer

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The method involves either radioiodine or fluorescence immunoassay.
Other radioiodine nuclides are better suited for imaging.
Radioisotopes of iodine are called radioactive iodine or radioiodine.
Severe acute complications due to radioiodine therapy are extremely rare.
Stable radioiodine conjugates and methods for their synthesis.
Loading the column with an acidic radioiodine solution.
Radioiodine in the treatment of hyperthyroidism.
All patients were also treated with multiple radioiodine treatments.
I monitor radioiodine levels.
Treatment of recurrent disease mainly includes surgery and radioiodine.
Radioiodine derivatives can be prepared from the corresponding phenol precursors.
Under typical reaction conditions the residual unbound radioiodine is minimal.
Radioiodine treatment and thyroidectomy are extremely successful in most cases.
There is considerable individual variation in the timing and extent of response to radioiodine.
In conjunction with radioiodine to hasten recovery while awaiting the effects of radiation.

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But these attempts have failed to show improvement in cellular retention of radioiodine.
But no reference to free radioiodine uptake by lymphoma cells was found in the literature.
The solution is passed over an anionic exchange column to eliminate free radioiodine.
Even a third dose of radioiodine can be easily given without side effects.
One or more lesions that do not demonstrate iodine uptake on any radioiodine scan.
Total blood radioiodine pharmacokinetics was initially measured in the mouse and rabbit.
Process for the purification and concentration of radioiodine isotopes comprising the steps of.
Radioiodine represents a radioactive form of iodine most often used in the treatment of thyroid diseases.
The plume could include radioiodine and particulates along with noble gases.
Two hundred and fifty ptc cases treated by total thyroidectomy and radioiodine therapy were included.
All medical records from radioiodine therapy patients from the hospital were digitally scanned.
Tyrosine residues were conjugated to PEG chains for attachment of radioiodine or stable iodine moieties.
Radioiodine ablation of thyroid remnant is controversial in low-risk patients.
Both contain substituents which permit facile radioiodine substitution onto the aromatic ring.
The thyroid screening method is capable of detecting 1 kBq of radioiodine.
A similar concurrence could explain the radioiodine uptake in the axillary IN of our patient.
Radioiodine concentrations were found to be approximately 10 per cent of the control values.
Precursors and methods of introducing radioiodine into proteins are described by Wilbur Bioconj.
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Precursors and methods of introducing radioiodine into organic molecules are described by Bolton J.
Table 3 shows the level of education of patients who underwent radioiodine therapy.
What happens to the radioiodine after a treatment?
Hyperthyroid patients will typically " take up " higher than normal levels of radioiodine.
Every eight days, the amount of radioiodine is reduced by half.
Radioiodine treatment for thyroid cancer, which may produce nonpermanent symptoms of xerophthalmia.
The column is loaded with an acidic radioiodine solution ;.
Ablation with low-dose radioiodine and thyrotropin alfa in thyroid cancer.
Can others be exposed to radiation from the radioiodine given to me?
The use of radioiodine for in vivo diagnostic and therapeutic uses has distinct disadvantages, however.
Approximately 20 percent of those who use radioiodine treatment require a second dose.
Treatment with potassium iodide may fill " vacancies " in the thyroid and prevent absorption of radioiodine.
Others might need an ultrasound, biopsy or a radioiodine scanning and uptake study.
In the United States approximately 90 percent of hyperthyroid patients are treated with radioiodine.
Also, you have to take it before the radioiodine reaches your area.
Iii . Iodine Thyroid Blocking provides protection against just one radioisotope present in a radioactive release, radioiodine.

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