The significance of extrathyroidal radioactive iodine accumulation and secretion in clinical pathology
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The significance of extrathyroidal radioactive iodine accumulation and secretion in clinical pathology
Abstract
The uptake and the distribution of 131I- injected intravenously into rats was followed up by whole body autoradiography. Extrathyroidal accumulations with some interest for clinical pathology were found in the nose, the hair follicles and the mucous cells of the stomach.
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