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[Changes in thyroid function after application of iodinated contrast media to normal subjects (author's transl)]
Medizinische Klinik
|October 12, 1979
Abstract:
In 39 patients without thyroid disorder the influence of radiographic contrast media (Conray 60, Biligram) on the thyroid function was studied. 6 weeks after the application of the iodine compounds a significant increase of T3 in blood serum could be established being accompanied by decreased TSH level and reduced response of TSH rpoduction to TRH injection. These findings showed to be even more marked 6 months later. It is assumed that the observed hormonal changes may possibly be due to a persistent Wolff-Chaikoff block induced by diffusion of free iodide and subsequent shifting of the intrathyroidal MIT/DIT ratio, which is finally followed by an increase of T3-levels in serum.