The prevalence and significance of nonuniform thyroid radio-isotope uptake in patients with Graves' disease.
Altayeb AbdalazizRamesh VankaPeter BartholomewNicholas VennartJonathan VernazzaKathryn StewartVasileios TsatlidisKilimangalam NarayananJolanta U WeaverSalman RazviPublished in: Clinical endocrinology (2022)
Nonuniform radio-isotope uptake is seen in 1 in 11 patients with GD which could be misdiagnosed as toxic multinodular goitre if TRAb levels are not measured. Treatment of GD patients with nonuniform radio-isotope uptake with ATD therapy as first-line appears to be equally effective as compared with those with uniform uptake. TRAb testing should be the main diagnostic test for patients with suspected GD with radio-labelled uptake scans being reserved for those who are TRAb negative.