
Thyroid Science 6(1):1-3, 2011

Outcome of Fixed and Uncalculated Dose of Radioiodine
in the Treatment of Hyper Functioning Thyroid Nodules

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Morteza
Taghavi, MD1 and Hatami Ghazal,
MD2

1Assistant Professor
of Endocrinology, Endocrine
Research Center
Mashhad Medical University,
Ahmad Abad Street, Ghaem
Hospital, Mashhad, Iran
2Hatami Ghazal, MD
Ahmad Abad Street, Ghaem
Hospital, Mashhad, Iran
Corresponding author:
Morteza Taghavi, MD
Assistant Professor of
Endocrinology, Endocrine
Research Center
Mashhad Medical University,
Ahmad Abad Street, Ghaem
Hospital, Mashhad, Iran
Phone: 00989155164037 Fax:
00985118406757
mortezataghavi2003@yahoo.com
and
taghaviMR@mums.ac.ir
Abstract.
Introduction: This is a
prospective study of patients
treated for a solitary toxic nodule
with a fixed dose of radioiodine
(131I) and followed for at least 1
year in Mashhad, north east of Iran.
Methods: We evaluated 780
patients who presented to the
university hospital of Ghaem during
a 7-year period because they had at
least one thyroid nodule. We found
hot thyroid nodules in 95 (12%)
patients. Of these patients, 86
(90.5%) were female and 9 (9.5%)
were male. Sixty-nine (72.6%) of the
patients had thyrotoxicosis and 26
(27.4%) were euthyroid. We treated
49 thyrotoxic patients with 131I and
followed them for a minimum of 12
months. The 131I dose for all
patients was 15 mCi. The patients
underwent thyroid function testing
before treatment, at 6 months after
treatment, and, thereafter, once
every year.
Results: The single fix
dose (15 mCi) of radioiodine was
sufficient to control
hyperthyroidism in most patients
(46/49, 93.8%) in 6 months. Because
of persistent hyperthyroidism 6
months after the first dose, 3
patients (6.2%) required a second
dose.
Conclusion: A cure rate
of 93.8% can occur within 6 months
with a fixed and uncalculated dose
of radioiodine. This result is
similar to the results of treatment
with calculated dose of radioiodine.
Keywords •
Hot thyroid
nodule • Radioiodine •
Thyrotoxicosis
Citation:
Taghavi,
M. and Ghaza, H.: Outcome of Fixed
and Uncalculated Dose of Radioiodine
in the Treatment of Hyper
Functioning Thyroid Nodules.
Thyroid Science, 6(1):1-3, 2011.
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