Abstract

Changes in serum TSH, T4, T3, and rT3 concentrations after complete thyroidectomy were observed in 21 euthyroid patients with thyroid carcinoma. Serum TSH levels rose progressively during the 4 weeks of observation and a significant increase was noticed as early as 54 h after thyroidectomy. Serum T4 and T3 concentrations decreased significantly 42 and 6 h, respectively, after thyroidectomy. However, serum rT3 levels increased significantly within 18 h and reached maximum levels 30 h after thyroidectomy. The rates of decrease of serum T4 and T3 concentrations were constant between the 6–28 days after thyroidectomy (t)/2, 16.3 and 22.3 days, respectively), and the decrease rate of serum rT3 levels was similar to that of serum T4 after the day 18 (t1/2, 16.6 days). An initial sharp decrease in serum T3 and a sharp increase in serum rT3 concentrations without a significant change in serum T4 concentrations seems to be due to inhibition of outer ring monodeiodination in postsurgical states. When a significant ...

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