Diagnosis of hyperthyroidism by external liver counting : correlation between external scintillation counting of the liver and plasma protein-bound iodine131

Sharma, S. M. ; Desai, K. B. ; Mehan, K. P. ; Ganatra, R. D. ; Mehta, M. N. ; Sundaram, K. ; Antia, F. P. (1965) Diagnosis of hyperthyroidism by external liver counting : correlation between external scintillation counting of the liver and plasma protein-bound iodine131 Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 6 (8). pp. 598-604. ISSN 0161-5505

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Abstract

External liver counting clearly distinguishes between euthyroid and hyperthyroid patients (t = 10.2); hyperthyroid and nontoxic goitre patients (t = 11.9). Individual values for these patients show a good separation between the groups. Correlation coefficient between liver counts and PBI131 in euthyroid and hyperthyroid patients was found to be 0.84 and correlation coefficient for hyperthyroid and nontoxic goitre patients was 0.76. The advantages of external liver counting as an alternative method to plasma PBI131 estimations are: (a) simplicity of the techniques; (b) no additional well scintillation assembly needed, and (c) no errors in results due to contamination of glassware, chemicals, etc(a) simplicity of the techniques; (b) no additional well scintillation assembly needed, and (c) no errors in results due to contamination of glassware, chemicals, etc

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