2006
DOI: 10.3810/pgm.2006.07.1740
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Radioiodine imaging in the primary care of thyroid disease

Abstract: There are few indications for ordering a RAIU or a thyroid scan in a primary care setting. In suspected hyperthyroidism, a sensitive thyrotropin assay should be the initial test ordered. If the thyrotropin level is low or suppressed, and the diagnosis of thyroiditis vs Graves' hyperthyroidism is not clear, a RAIU test is appropriate. In the case of a euthyroid nodular goiter, fine-needle aspiration is the most accurate initial test to evaluate for malignancy. The primary indication for a scan in the case of a … Show more

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