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ALIUNLPOLEES TE OY ooDY Submitted:

VESTIGATION:

A Study of the Physiological Function and] Histological Changes in Thyroids Irradtated wi
Radioactive Iodine

INVESTIGATOR: Brown M,

Dobyns, M. D., Ph.D.

Professor of

INSTITUTION:

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y 1, 1966

Surgery, Western Reserve Uni

Western Reserve University School of Medidine at

Cleveland Metropolitan General Hoap tal (former1
Cleveland City Hospital)
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ANNUAL REPORT - JUNE 2, 1965 to JUNE 1, 1966
407562

The work carried on under this project represents a broad
physiological and morphological changes in the thyroidof man and

of

_ following the administration of radioactive focine (1131),

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A very detailed report covering activities from the begimming bf the
project was submitted one year ago.

Radiation Effect on the Function of the Thyroid in Clinical Subje
the early years of the project more time was devoted to} the

physiologic effect of the radiation than to the morphologic aspects of it.
Selected patients were studied in very great detail so that °

effects of 1131 therapy could ultimately be measured against :
ground o¥ data on each individual patient.

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largk back-.

It was hored that 3 this way,

i* might be possible to find explanations for the great variation
the
response of different patients to this therapy. The many studies
that have
been done, and are being continued, on each of the selected patients were

discussed in detail in the previcus reports, especially in the lengthy review submitted one year ago. The series of observations are therefqre

merely listed here.

-In addition to the usual thorough clinical work-up of the patient

including: . hematolegic studies, estimation of the character and wefight
of
the thyroid, systematic recording of all features of ophthalmopathy ‘the PBI,

the uptake of 1131 and the clinical judgment of the severity of the

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thyroidiem, a series of special observations were mide on these selactec
patients. It is these special studies that are supported by this grant.
They include the following: DThe uptake of the treatment dose by the
thyroid and repeated (almost daily observations thereafter to determine the
pattern of disappearance of ‘the I
from the thyroid over a period bf up to
three weeks. 2) Sampling of the total radioactivity per milliliter of blood
over the same period of time. 3) Serial quantitative chromatogramaj to show
the amounts of varicus fodinated compounds in the hlood (5 to 8 samples per
petient) to reflect the changing pattern of these comoounds following the
administration of the treatrent dose. 4%)
Similar observations on
the urine
with attention to the daily total loss of radioactivity from the body.
These serial observations not only initially reflect the abnormaliti#s of
the disease process and variations among patients before a substanti

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