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Radioiodine treatment of hyperthyroidism.

AbstractRadioactive iodine provides a simple, effective, and safe treatment for cats with hyperthyroidism and is regarded by most authorities to be the treatment of choice. It is a particularly useful treatment for cats with bilateral thyroid involvement (found in approximately 70% of cats), cats with ectopic (intrathoracic) thyroid tissue, and the rare patient with thyroid carcinoma. Treatment with radioiodine avoids the inconvenience of daily, oral administration of an antithyroid drug, as well as the side effects commonly associated with these drugs. Use of radioiodine also avoids the risks and perioperative complications associated with anesthesia and surgical thyroidectomy. Radioiodine treatment involves a single, nonstressful procedure that is without associated morbidity or mortality. A single treatment restores euthyroidism in most cats with hyperthyroidism. Whereas the therapy is simple and relatively stress-free for cats, it does require special licensing and hospitalization facilities, nuclear medicine equipment, and extensive compliance with local and state radiation safety laws.
AuthorsMark E Peterson (Affiliation: The Caspary Institute and Bobst Hospital of The Animal Medical Center, New York, NY, and Hypurrcat, Bedford Hills, NY, USA. mark.peterson at amcny.org)
JournalClinical techniques in small animal practice (Clin Tech Small Anim Pract) Vol. 21 Issue 1 Pg. 34-9 (Feb 2006) ISSN: 1096-2867 United States
PMID16584029 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Review)
Chemical References
  • Iodine Radioisotopes
Topics
  • Animals
  • Cat Diseases (radiotherapy)
  • Cats
  • Hyperthyroidism (radiotherapy, veterinary)
  • Iodine Radioisotopes (adverse effects, therapeutic use)
  • Patient Selection
  • Radiation Dosage
  • Safety
  • Thyroid Function Tests (veterinary)
  • Thyroid Gland (physiology, radiation effects)
  • Treatment Outcome