HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Xiaolan Lv and collaborators from the Department of Nuclear Medicine, Tianjin Medical University General Hospital, Tianjin, China have published the article: Quantitative Scintigraphy Evaluated the Relationship between 131I Therapy and Salivary Glands Function in DTC Patients: A Retrospective Analysis, in the Journal: Journal of Healthcare Engineering 9
- what: The authors also selected uninjured salivary glands and compared the functional parameters before and after 131I therapy.
- how: The results are consistent with those of the above-mentioned studies.
SUMMARY
Salivary glands expressing NIS can also absorb 131I, and the . . .
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