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What is a Thyrogen scan?

By Rachel Hickman

What is a Thyrogen scan?

What is a THYROGEN whole body scan? A whole body thyroid scan looks to see if there is any residual thyroid tissue remaining in your neck after your thyroid has been surgically removed or any abnormal thyroid tissue is in any other areas of your body. Thyrogen is a medication that allows you to stay on your.

What is Thyrogen stimulation test?

TSH-stimulated thyroglobulin testing — this test is used to measure whether there is any cancer present in a patient that has previously been treated with surgery and radioactive iodine.

What is indicated by i131 uptake?

I-131 whole body scan counts on the fact that thyroid tissue has a high affinity to uptake and trap the Iodine, which is performed by NIS. Some extra-thyroidal tissues like stomach, salivary glands, breast (especially if lactating), and urinary tract also express NIS and show physiologic uptake.

Why do I need a nuclear scan for my thyroid?

Your doctor may refer you for a nuclear medicine thyroid scan if it is believed parts of your thyroid gland are not working properly and to see whether the thyroid gland is overactive (hyperthyroidism). It can also help in distinguishing between benign (non-cancerous) and malignant (cancerous) thyroid nodules or lumps.

What is the difference between i 123 and i 131?

Iodine, in the form of iodide, is made into two radioactive isotopes that are commonly used in patients with thyroid diseases: I-123 (harmless to thyroid cells) and I-131 (destroys thyroid cells. RAI is safe to use in individuals who have had allergic reactions to seafood or X-ray contrast agents.

How will I feel after Thyrogen injections?

Thyrogen side effects severe headache; severe nausea or vomiting; sudden swelling, pain, numbness, or loss of movement in any part of your body; signs of overactive thyroid–unexplained weight loss, increased appetite, changes in bowel habits, fast or pounding heartbeats, sweating, feeling anxious or irritable; or.

How does Thyrogen make you feel?

How is I-131 given?

What is Radioiodine (I -131) Therapy and how is it used? Radioactive Iodine I-131 (also called Radioiodine I-131) therapy is a nuclear medicine treatment. Doctors use it to treat an overactive thyroid, a condition called hyperthyroidism.

Can I be near my dog after radioactive iodine treatment?

There is no need for concern about effects on your family, pets, etc., but it is still prudent to avoid close, prolonged contact for the first week. The advice to patients who are going home depends on whether they were treated for hyperthyroidism or thyroid cancer and on how much radioactive iodine was administered.

How does iodine 131 treat thyroid disease?

Radioactive iodine (I-131), an isotope of iodine that emits radiation, is used for medical purposes. When a small dose of I-131 is swallowed, it is absorbed into the bloodstream in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is concentrated from the blood by the thyroid gland, where it begins destroying the gland’s cells.

What can you eat after radioactive iodine?

Foods That Are Fine to Eat on the Low-Iodine Diet

  • Fresh fruits and fruit juices, except rhubarb, maraschino cherries (if they contain Red Dye #3), and fruit cocktail with maraschino cherries.
  • Vegetables, preferably raw and fresh-cooked or frozen without salt.
  • Unsalted nuts and unsalted nut butters.