Authors: Mary A. Williamson Mt(ascp) Phd,L. Michael Snyder Md
Thyroid hormone administration (T
3
or T
4
)
Therapeutic
Factitious (RAIU is augmented after TSH administration)
Antithyroid medication
Iodine-induced hyperthyroidism (Jodbasedow)
X-ray contrast media, iodine-containing drugs, iodized salt
Graves disease with iodine excess
Ectopic hypersecreting thyroid tissue
Metastatic functioning thyroid carcinoma
Struma ovarii
Drugs (e.g., calcitonin, thyroglobulin, corticosteroids, dopamine)
Limitations
Contraindications: pregnancy, lactation, childhood.
Not valid for 2–4 weeks after administration of antithyroid drugs, thyroid, or iodides; the effect of organic iodine (e.g., x-ray contrast media) may persist for a much longer period.