| 11. | Unlike other differentiated thyroid carcinoma, there is no role for radioiodine treatment in medullary-type disease.
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| 12. | The scientific report ordered by Congress said radioiodine could be a problem in a release from a power plant.
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| 13. | Thyroid blocking via oral administration of 120 mg potassium iodide is recommended to minimize unnecessary excessive uptake of radioiodine.
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| 14. | In this method, radioactively labeled fibrinogen, typically with radioiodine, is given which is incorporated in the thrombus.
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| 15. | The therapeutic use of radioiodine to treat hyperthyroidism from Graves'disease was first reported by Saul Hertz in 1941.
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| 16. | The ability of the thyroid to accumulate iodine provides the basis for radioiodine ablation of thyroid tumours and their metastases.
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| 17. | With the introduction of antithyroid drugs and radioiodine in the 1940s, clinically apparent hyperthyroid bone disease became less common.
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| 18. | The principal advantage of radioiodine treatment for hyperthyroidism is that it tends to have a much higher success rate than medications.
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| 19. | Radioactive iodine ( radioiodine ) is one of the products that can be released in a serious nuclear power plant accident.
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| 20. | After radioiodine treatment the urine will be radioactive or'hot', and the patients themselves will also emit gamma radiation.
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