ea0021p403 | Thyroid | SFEBES2009
Murray Eleanor
, Foulis Doreen
, Freel E Marie
Radioactive iodine is a common and effective treatment for hyperthyroidism. Post radio-iodine hypothyroidism is a frequent complication occurring in ~80% of radioiodine treated patients. This can be diagnosed clinically (by monitoring free T4 and TSH levels) but, in our centre, a 123I uptake scan 6 weeks after therapy is sometimes used to help predict the likelihood of future hypothyroidism. In these situations, thyroxine therapy can be started if radioio...