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  • 02-06-2022
  • Chemistry
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Which radioisotope is used to treat thyroid disorders?.

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23nelsonc30 23nelsonc30
  • 02-06-2022

Answer:

I-123 and I-131

Explanation:

Radioactive iodine takes advantage of the fact that thyroid cells and thyroid cancer cells absorb iodine; therefore, it has been used to diagnose or treat various thyroid disorders. Iodine is made into two radioactive isotopes, I-123 and I-131, that are commonly used in patients with thyroid disease.

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