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A clinical study on relationshipbetween iodine turnover rate and therapeutic efficacy of 131Itherapyin patients withGraves’ disease

Jintai Lv, Xiaofeng Li and Xuena LI
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2020, 61 (supplement 1) 1444;
Jintai Lv
1Nuclear Medicine Department shenzhen’s people hospital Shenzhen China
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2Nuclear Medicine Department First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University Shenyang China
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  • the Relationship between iodine turnover rate and therapeutic efficacy of 131I therapy

    GroupCure groupUnrecovered groupSum
    iodine turnover rate ≤0.562(74.70%)21(25.30%)83(15.49%)
    0.5< iodine turnover rate ≤0.7150(62.76%)89(37.24%)239(44.59%)
    0.7< iodine turnover rate ≤0.975(44.12%)95(55.88%)170(31.72%)
    iodine turnover rate >0.919(43.18%)25(56.82%)44(8.21%)
    Sum306(57.09%)230(42.91%)536
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