Thyroradiometry

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— connection and measurement of radioactive isotopes of iodine and other radionuclides. The basic radioactivity of both iodine-131 and strontium-89 does not change in thyroostigmatism and thyrotoxicosis.



Thyroid radiometry is a method for studying the radioactivity of thyroid compounds, based on measuring the decay rate of a radioactive isotope in a substance and mixing it with standard media. The main advantage of this method is that it allows one to determine the radiochemical composition of the sample. Therefore, it is used for the analysis of natural and artificial organic compounds containing radioactive atoms of iodine, bromine, chromium, cesium, samarium and other elements. It is often combined with other techniques, such as X-ray diffraction or optical spectroscopy, to more accurately determine the properties of the compounds under study.