Intarasupht, SNa Songkla, SChanachai, RPlehachinda, RudeeAttanatho, VRatanamart, VacharinPusuwan, Pawana2012-05-102012-05-101988-01Intarasupht S, Na Songkla S, Chanachai R, Plehachinda Rudee, Attanatho V, Ratanamart Vacharin, Pusuwan Pawana. Perchlorate discharge test. Siriraj Medical Journal, 1988 Jan; 40(1): 13-16.http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/138276A variety of perchlorate discharge techniques was performed and the criteria for interpretation varied according to the techniques employed. The modified technique, 10 microcurrie of Na131 I was injected into the patient with a 10 minute serial recording for 1 hour ; KC 104 300 mg/25 ml was given orally and continued with 10 minute serial recording for 30 minutes. This technique can identify the iodide transport defect and organic binding defect of the thyroid gland, and trapping function of the gland. In 25 mormal subjects, the thyroid131 I- content increased during a 60 minute serial recording and after KC 104 was given. The discharge observed during 90 minutes ranged from 1% to (- 55.7%). The range at the 20 – minute uptake is from 4.70% to 11.66% (X ฑ 2 SD). In 15 patients, 3 patients had iodide transport defect, 9 patients organic binding detect, while such defects could not be found for the remaining patients. However, it is possible that the remaining three may have other kinds of defects such as iodotyrosine coupling defect, iodotyrosine dehalogenase defect or abnormal secretion of iodoprotein.enPerchlorate discharge testPerchlorate discharge test.Article