Breast I-131 Uptake in a Postpartum Woman with Thyroid Cancer: A Case Report.
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PICO 자동 추출 (휴리스틱, conf 2/4)
유사 논문P · Population 대상 환자/모집단
환자: papillary thyroid cancer with breast uptake who received I-131 therapy
I · Intervention 중재 / 시술
I-131 scintigraphy or therapy
C · Comparison 대조 / 비교
추출되지 않음
O · Outcome 결과 / 결론
추출되지 않음
[BACKGROUND] I-131 uptake in the breast could be occasionally observed in differentiated thyroid cancer who received I-131 scintigraphy or therapy.
APA
Qiao J, Zeng N (2023). Breast I-131 Uptake in a Postpartum Woman with Thyroid Cancer: A Case Report.. Current medical imaging, 19(12), 1472-1475. https://doi.org/10.2174/1573405619666230220140828
MLA
Qiao J, et al.. "Breast I-131 Uptake in a Postpartum Woman with Thyroid Cancer: A Case Report.." Current medical imaging, vol. 19, no. 12, 2023, pp. 1472-1475.
PMID
36803750 ↗
Abstract 한글 요약
[BACKGROUND] I-131 uptake in the breast could be occasionally observed in differentiated thyroid cancer who received I-131 scintigraphy or therapy. Herein, we report a postpartum patient with papillary thyroid cancer with breast uptake who received I-131 therapy.
[CASE REPORT] A 33-year-old postpartum woman with thyroid cancer received 120mCi(4440MBq) I- 131 therapy 5 weeks after she ceased to breastfeed. The second day after ingestion of I-131, wholebody scintigraphy demonstrated asymmetric and marked uptake in bilateral breasts. The radiation dose of I-131 in the lactating breast would decrease rapidly by reducing the activity of breasts and expressing breast milk with an electric pump once daily.
[RESULTS] The sixth day after administration, scintigraphy demonstrated weak uptake in bilateral breasts.
[CONCLUSION] Physiologic I-131 uptake in the breast could occur in a postpartum woman with thyroid cancer who received I-131 therapy. In this patient, we find that the radiation dose of I-131 accumulated in the lactating breast would decrease rapidly through reducing the activity of breasts and expressing breast milk with an electric pump, which may be a better choice for the postpartum patient who was not given lactation-inhibiting medications and had I-131 therapy.
[CASE REPORT] A 33-year-old postpartum woman with thyroid cancer received 120mCi(4440MBq) I- 131 therapy 5 weeks after she ceased to breastfeed. The second day after ingestion of I-131, wholebody scintigraphy demonstrated asymmetric and marked uptake in bilateral breasts. The radiation dose of I-131 in the lactating breast would decrease rapidly by reducing the activity of breasts and expressing breast milk with an electric pump once daily.
[RESULTS] The sixth day after administration, scintigraphy demonstrated weak uptake in bilateral breasts.
[CONCLUSION] Physiologic I-131 uptake in the breast could occur in a postpartum woman with thyroid cancer who received I-131 therapy. In this patient, we find that the radiation dose of I-131 accumulated in the lactating breast would decrease rapidly through reducing the activity of breasts and expressing breast milk with an electric pump, which may be a better choice for the postpartum patient who was not given lactation-inhibiting medications and had I-131 therapy.
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