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Thyroid Scan Uptake RAIU, in Visit Clinic

Measures how much radioactive iodine the thyroid absorbs to check gland activity and causes of abnormal thyroid function in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
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No
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Male/Female
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25 hours
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What is a Thyroid Scan Uptake RAIU Test in Visit Clinic?

A Thyroid Scan Uptake (RAIU) measures how much radioactive iodine the thyroid gland absorbs. This tells doctors how active the thyroid tissue is. Thyroid activity is important because thyroid hormones control metabolism, heart rate, temperature, and energy. The test helps detect causes of an overactive or underactive thyroid. It can identify Graves disease, toxic nodules, or thyroiditis. Doctors use the scan to distinguish different thyroid problems and to plan treatment. Results help decide whether medicines, radioactive therapy, or surgery may be needed. The scan is often used with blood thyroid tests for a complete picture.

Thyroid Scan Uptake RAIU Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Avoid iodine medications/contrast for 4–6 weeks; follow your doctor's instructions.

Thyroid Scan Uptake RAIU Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Thyroid Scan Uptake RAIU test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Thyroid Scan Uptake RAIU Test in Visit Clinic?

Thyroid Scan Uptake RAIU is usually ordered as part of a thyroid function evaluation when blood tests suggest abnormal thyroid activity. Your doctor may request it for symptoms like unexplained weight change, rapid heartbeat, heat intolerance, fatigue, or a swollen neck. It helps diagnose causes such as Graves disease, toxic nodules, or thyroiditis. Abnormal results can come from medications, recent iodine exposure, autoimmune disease, or nodules. A family history of thyroid disease may make this test more important.

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What is a normal RAIU uptake in Visit Clinic?plus

Radioactive iodine uptake (RAIU) measures thyroid function. Normal uptake is typically 5–15% at 4–6 hours and 10–30% at 24 hours. Higher values suggest increased thyroid activity (e.g., Graves’ disease); lower values indicate reduced function, excess iodine, or thyroid hormone suppression. Lab-specific reference ranges vary, so results should be interpreted alongside clinical findings and thyroid blood tests.

What is a radioiodine uptake scan for thyroid in Visit Clinic?plus

A radioiodine uptake scan assesses how much radioactive iodine the thyroid gland absorbs and produces images showing iodine distribution. After a small oral dose of radioactive iodine, uptake is measured and a gamma camera scans at set times (commonly 4 and 24 hours). It helps diagnose hyperthyroidism, Graves’ disease and functioning nodules. Avoid if pregnant or breastfeeding; some medicines or iodine exposure must be stopped beforehand.

Is a RAIU test the same as a thyroid scan in Visit Clinic?plus

No — RAIU and a thyroid scan are related but different. RAIU measures the percent of radioactive iodine the thyroid absorbs over time (a quantitative uptake test). A thyroid scan uses a radioactive tracer to produce images showing gland size, shape and “hot” or “cold” areas. They’re often done together for diagnosis, but one gives numeric uptake while the other provides imaging.

What is the RAI test for thyroid in Visit Clinic?plus

The RAI (radioactive iodine) uptake test measures how much radioactive iodine the thyroid absorbs, helping assess thyroid function and causes of hyperthyroidism. The patient swallows a small tracer dose (commonly I‑123 or I‑131); uptake is measured with a gamma probe several hours to a day later and can be paired with a scan. It’s avoided in pregnancy and breastfeeding and may require stopping certain medications.

Why is RAIU low in thyroiditis in Visit Clinic?plus

In thyroiditis, inflammation damages follicular cells, causing leakage of preformed thyroid hormone into circulation. Because the gland is not actively synthesizing new hormone or efficiently trapping iodine during this destructive phase, radioactive iodine uptake (RAIU) is low. This transient low uptake helps distinguish thyroiditis-related thyrotoxicosis from hyperfunctioning causes like Graves’ disease, which show high uptake.

How to read thyroid uptake scan results in Visit Clinic?plus

A thyroid uptake scan measures how much radioactive tracer the gland absorbs. High uptake indicates active iodine-trapping hyperthyroidism (e.g., Graves or toxic nodules); low uptake suggests thyroiditis, excess iodine, or exogenous thyroid hormone. Diffuse uptake favors Graves, focal/nodular uptake points to toxic nodules, and cold areas may indicate nonfunctioning tissue or malignancy. Correlate with TSH/T4/T3 and specialist review.