Iodine-induced hyperthyroidism after contrast media: animal experimental and clinical studies.

B Steidle
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The healthy thyroid can adapt to an iodine excess in many different ways. The autoregulation mechanisms may, however, fail in a diseased thyroid and severe hyperthyroidism may result. There must be autonomous portions of the thyroid functionally present to cause an iodine-induced hyperthyroidism. Retrospective and prospective studies, as well as animal experiments, were performed to establish further these pathophysiologic mechanisms. It was demonstrated that 15% of all cases of hyperthyroidism can be attributed to the use of iodine-containing contrast media. Furthermore, all contrast media exhibit a deiodinization during their intracorporeal retention time. The most frequent thyroid disorders, usually of a temporary nature, occur after choledochal contrast media. To some extent, these pathophysiologic processes can be reproduced in the animal model. Beyond this, the animal experimental studies show that it is possible to determine functionally autonomous portions of the thyroid by means of a dynamic thyroid scintigraph.

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造影剂后碘致甲状腺机能亢进:动物实验和临床研究。
健康的甲状腺可以通过许多不同的方式适应碘过量。然而,自体调节机制可能在病变甲状腺中失效,并可能导致严重的甲状腺功能亢进。必须有自主部分的甲状腺功能存在导致碘诱导的甲状腺功能亢进。回顾性和前瞻性研究,以及动物实验,进行了进一步建立这些病理生理机制。研究表明,15%的甲亢病例可归因于使用含碘造影剂。此外,所有造影剂在其体内保留时间内都表现出去碘化。最常见的甲状腺疾病,通常是暂时性的,发生在胆总管造影剂后。在一定程度上,这些病理生理过程可以在动物模型中重现。除此之外,动物实验研究表明,通过动态甲状腺闪烁仪可以确定甲状腺的功能自主部分。
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