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Thyroid Uptake Exceeding 100%: How Is That Possible?
Measurement of thyroid uptake is perhaps one of the most basic procedures performed in nuclear medicine today. The uptake procedure assesses iodide trapping and organification within the gland ([1][1]). It is most commonly performed to differentiate thyroiditis from other forms of thyrotoxicosis and