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Radiology, Vol 130, 219-222, Copyright © 1979 by Radiological Society of North America


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Fluorescent thyroid imaging: clinical evaluation of an alternative instrument

PM Johnson, PD Esser and DB Lister

Fluorescent imaging of the thyroid was performed successfully in 43 patients with incident low-energy photons generated by an x-ray tube. The images were comparable in quality and information content to those obtained with 123l or 99mTc pertechnetate. The estimated absorbed radiation dose to the gland is approximately 40 mrads. Fluorescent imaging is a clinically useful means of evaluating the thyroid.





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