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20 October, 07:25

Which radioisotope is used for diagnosing thyroid disorders?

(1) U-238 (3) I-131

(2) Pb-206 (4) Co-60

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  1. 20 October, 10:27
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    The correct answer is option 3. The radioisotope used for diagnosing thyroid disorders is I-131. This isotope is used due to its low expense compared to other radioisotopes. I - 31 is a beta and gamma emitter used for the ablations of thyroid tumors.
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