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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 106, 791-793, Copyright © 1969 by American Roentgen Ray Society


SIMPLIFICATION OF DETERMINATION OF SERUM THYROXINE IODINE BY COMPETITIVE BINDING ANALYSIS

MARTIN L. NUSYNOWITZ 1 and JEROME WALISZEWSKI 1

1 From the Radioisotope-Endocrine and Research and Development Services, William Beaumont General Hospital, El Paso, Texas

The method for the serum thyroxine iodine by competitive binding analysis (T4CBI) has been greatly simplified.

The results are identical to those obtained by using standard methods; correlation with thyroxine iodine by column chromatography is high, and there is no significant difference when compared to protein bound iodine in normals.

The T4CBI values in a variety of clinical conditions are as expected.


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