Iodine contamination in subjects admitted to a general hospital

Urinary iodine excretion was measured in 300 consecutive patients admitted to a general hospital for nonthyroidal disease. Iodine contamination (values greater than 300 micrograms l/g creatinine) was found in 29.3% of cases, mostly due to amiodarone and iodinated contrastographic agents. The source...

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Hauptverfasser: GRASSO, L, MAXIA, P. L, BARTALENA, L, MURTAS, M. L, TABERLET, A, MARTINO, E
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description Urinary iodine excretion was measured in 300 consecutive patients admitted to a general hospital for nonthyroidal disease. Iodine contamination (values greater than 300 micrograms l/g creatinine) was found in 29.3% of cases, mostly due to amiodarone and iodinated contrastographic agents. The source of iodine contamination was not detected in 23% of cases.
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Aged, 80 and over
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Contrast Media - pharmacokinetics
Endocrinopathies
Female
Humans
Iodides - urine
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