Four types of thyroid cancers
1) papillary carcinoma
2) follicular carcinoma
3) medullary carcinoma
4) anaplastic
describe the thyroid uptake and scan for a papillary carcinoma
normal uptake
multifocal and can cause mets to lymph nodes, lungs, bones, and brain
describe the thyroid uptake and scan for a follicular carcinoma
normal uptake
usually unifocal + larger in size
greater likelihood of mets in bones and lungs
describe the thyroid uptake and scan for a medullary carcinoma
normal uptake
doesn’t concentrate iodine but mets may concentrate iodine including 201Tl + MIBI
describe the thyroid uptake and scan for an anaplastic (undifferentiated)
normal uptake
small and giant cell type - giant rarely accumulates iodine
what characteristics suggest malignancy in a nodule?
if it’s singular, large, firm, has irregular borders
if found in males between ages of 15-40Y
what is the role of thyroid uptake results in thyroid ca workup?
allows for therapy dose calculation
allows for the assessment of residual uptake after thyroidectomy/ablation
what does increased thyroglobulin in someone suspected of thyroid ca represent?
predicts ca growth in papillary and follicular carcinomas
what are some complications associated with 131I therapies?
ablative doses are most commonly…
1110-5550 MBq
dose for ablation of post-operative thyroid bed remnants
2750-5550 MBq
dose for thyroid ca and mediastinal node involvement treatment
5550-7400 MBq
dose for the treatment of distant mets
> 7400 MBq
what factors might require an increased radio iodine dose to treat thyroid ca?
what precautions would be appropriate after administration of a therapeutic radio iodine dose?
What is the Hurthke cell variant? how is it different?
it is a variant that fits the criteria of a follicular carcinoma
difference is that it doesn’t accumulate iodine
what is PTU? how does it work?
propylthiouracil - anti-thyroid med
it inhibits synthesis of thyroid hormones; inhibits thyroid peroxidase to prevent oxidation of iodide to iodide
what is tapazole? how does tapazole work?
an anti-thyroid medication
it inhibits synthesis of thyroid hormone by the same mechanism as PTU
what is the generic name for tapazole?
methimazole
why does 131I make a good therapy agent?
beta particle emitter of 606 keV which can damage follicular cells
definition of target portion
portion taken up by the thyroid
definition of non-target portion
dose that is rapidly excreted
how is 131I excreted?
by glomerular filtration - 75% of nontarget by kidneys at 24HR
patient prep. Thyroid scan
does the patient need to be fasting?
yes. for at least 4HR prior to administration + for at least 2HR post ingestion