L. Lukinac et al., ENDOGENOUSLY LABELED THYROID-HORMONES (I-131-T-3 T-4) IN SERA OF PATIENTS WITH DIFFERENTIATED THYROID-CARCINOMA/, Thyroid, 6(3), 1996, pp. 201-206
Patients with differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC), who have undergo
ne thyroidectomy and radioablation with iodine (I-131), are usually mo
nitored with ultrasonography (US) of the neck, I-131 whole body scan (
WBS), and determination of thyroglobulin (Tg) concentrations in serum.
A chromatographic method (CHROM), designed for detection of in vivo l
abeled thyroid hormones (I-131-T-3/T-4) that circulate in the body aft
er administration of I-131 for a WBS, may be used in monitoring of the
se patients. This study included 35 patients with DTC. Ultrasonography
, WBS, Tg, and the CHROM method were performed for each of them. One p
atient was followed-up 6 times, 11 were monitored twice, and the remai
ning group of 23 patients was examined only once (51 diagnostic tests)
. We found CHROM results to be in disagreement with the WBS and/or Tg
findings in three patients out of 35 at the time of the first visit. I
n one of them WBS was negative, while Tg and CHROM findings were posit
ive. In this patient the local metastases were proven by US with fine
needle biopsy (FNB). In another patient (without signs of thyroid tiss
ue remnant, determined by WBS, Tg, and US) only CHROM was positive. Fi
nally, in the third patient, a thyroid remnant was proven positive on
WBS and US (negative CHROM and Tg). We registered an additional peak (
peak 4) in chromatograms of 12 out of 35 patients. This component coul
d be tentatively characterized as 3,3'-diiodo-L-thyronine (I-131-3,3'-
T-2). Although this preliminary study included a small number of patie
nts, we show that the CHROM method can be useful as an additional test
in monitoring of patients with DTC, especially those with discordant
WBS and Tg results.