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Long-term effects of radioiodine treatment on thyroid functions and ultrasonographic features in patients with toxic adenoma and toxic multinodular goitre.

Ilgın KoçAdile Begüm Bahçecioğlu MutluFatma Avcı MerdinMine ArazMurat Faik Erdoğan
Published in: Annals of nuclear medicine (2023)
The volume of thyroid gland and toxic nodules continuously decreases, as the risk of hypothyroidism increases up to 10 years after RAI treatment. After RAI treatment, patients should be followed up to check their thyroid functions. In post-RAI examinations, toxic nodules may show ultrasonographic features suspicious for malignancy. History taking should include previous RAI therapies and old scintigraphy scans should be evaluated to avoid unnecessary procedures and non-diagnostic biopsy results.
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