Journal article

BGP SERUM LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH THYROID-CARCINOMA BEFORE AND 4-14 WEEKS AFTER RADIOIODINE THERAPY


Authors listSTRACKE, H; FEDERLIN, K

Publication year1993

Pages186-188

JournalExperimental and clinical endocrinology

Volume number101

Issue number3

ISSN0232-7384

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1055/s-0029-1211229

PublisherBarth


Abstract
In the present short paper we compared the BGP and AP levels of 26 patients with thyroid carcinoma during radio-iodine therapy. BGP values reflect the bone turnover before and after radio-iodine therapy. There were no significant AP changes during this period. These results suggest that thyroid hormone has a direct effect on osteoblast function and that this effect can be best monitored by determination of BGP levels.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleSTRACKE, H. and FEDERLIN, K. (1993) BGP SERUM LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH THYROID-CARCINOMA BEFORE AND 4-14 WEEKS AFTER RADIOIODINE THERAPY, Experimental and clinical endocrinology, 101(3), pp. 186-188. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0029-1211229

APA Citation styleSTRACKE, H., & FEDERLIN, K. (1993). BGP SERUM LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH THYROID-CARCINOMA BEFORE AND 4-14 WEEKS AFTER RADIOIODINE THERAPY. Experimental and clinical endocrinology. 101(3), 186-188. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0029-1211229



Keywords


BGPBONE GLA-PROTEINhistomorphometryHYPOTHYROIDISMRADIOIODINE THERAPYTHYROID CARCINOMA

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