Radioactive Iodine Uptake TestIodine Uptake Test, Radioactive Risks There is always a slight chance of damage to cells or tissue
from radiation, including the low levels of radiation used for this test.
However, the chance of damage from the X-rays is usually very low compared with
the benefits of the test. This test is not done for pregnant women because of the chance of
exposing the baby (fetus) to radiation. This test is also
not recommended for breast-feeding women or young children.
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