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Title: Serial TSH determination after T3 withdrawal or thyroidectomy in the therapy of thyroid carcinoma. Author: Hilts SV, Hellman D, Anderson J, Woolfenden J, Van Antwerp J, Patton D. Journal: J Nucl Med; 1979 Sep; 20(9):928-32. PubMed ID: 536837. Abstract: Exogenous triiodothyronine (T3) was substituted for levothyroxin or desiccated thyroid in 13 athyrotic patients previously treated for papillary, follicular, or mixed papillary-follicular carcinoma of the thyroid. After 4 weeks T3 therapy was discontinued and serial determinations of plasma thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) concentrations were made. A roughly exponential rise in TSH values, corresponding to a doubling time of 2 days, was observed until a level of 40 microIU/ml was reached, after which the curve passed through a maximum at 20 days. The mean time required for a level of 50 microIU/ml was 11 days, and this time is suggested for TSH determination before I-131 imaging of patients with thyroid cancer. Plasma TSH values in eight patients following "total" thyroidectomy showed a much slower and more variable rise, with a mean doubling time of 7.6 days. Weekly TSH levels beginning at 15 days will provide a rational basis for I-131 imaging in this group, in whom a longer period of hypothyroidism will be required before imaging and therapy. Adherence to these protocols should minimize the duration of hypothyroidism in patients undergoing I-131 treatment of thyroid carcinoma.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]