Wolff–Chaikoff effect (English Wikipedia)

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  • Sternthal E, Lipworth L, Stanley B, Abreau C, Fang SL, Braverman LE (1980). "Suppression of thyroid radioiodine uptake by various doses of stable iodide". N Engl J Med. 303 (19): 1083–8. doi:10.1056/nejm198011063031903. PMID 7421914. The effect is rapid because of rapid inhibition of intrathyroid organification of iodide (acute Wolff–Chaikoff effect) and saturation of the iodide-transport mechanism.
  • Adelstein SJ (1991). "Intervention procedures for radionuclides." Anticarcinogenesis and Radiation Protection 2. Springer US. pp. 227-8. "'Cold' iodide is effective in four ways: (a) by diluting the entering iodide pool; (b) by saturating the iodide transport system; (c) by blocking organification of iodide and thus inhibiting thyroid hormone synthesis (the Wolff-Chaikoff effect); and (d) by promoting excretion and thus lowering the total body dose."

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