1981
DOI: 10.1530/acta.0.0980540
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Human thyroid blood flow response to endogenous, exogenous human, and bovine thyrotrophin measured by electromagnetic flowmetry

Abstract: Human thyroid blood flow (TBF) was studied with electromagnetic flowmetry during operation. Measurements were made of the effect on TBF of injections of bovine TSH into one inferior thyroid artery in 6 patients; 6 other patients were given human TSH, and in 10 patients measurements were made both of TBF and endogenous TSH released after administration of TRH in a peripheral vein.The TBF increased after all three types of injection. The mean of the TBF maxima after bovine TSH was 2.26 \ m=+-\ 0.35 (mean \ m=+-\… Show more

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“…4Department of Medicine, Malmö General Hospital, University of Lund, Sweden. trations varying from 1.2 to 250 mU/L, closely correlated to the dose (8).…”
Section: Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…4Department of Medicine, Malmö General Hospital, University of Lund, Sweden. trations varying from 1.2 to 250 mU/L, closely correlated to the dose (8).…”
Section: Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…The total TBF in each subject was calculated from the recordings of one to four arteries as four times the mean blood flow rate of individual arteries, as we earlier have shown that there is no significant consistent difference in blood flow rate between the four thyroid arteries (15). The thyroid blood flow has been shown to be approxi¬ mately doubled at 30-50 min after TSH stimulation (8).…”
Section: Blood Flow Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%