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thyropalatine Denoting the palatopharyngeus muscle.
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thyroparathyroidectomy Excision of thyroid and parathyroid glands.
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thyropathy A disorder of the thyroid gland.
Origin: thyro-+ G. Pathos, suffering
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thyroperoxidase A protein that participates in iodine metabolism in the thyroid follicle or in the follicular space; it utilised H2O2 to produce I+.
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thyropharyngeal Denoting the thyropharyngeal portion of the inferior pharyngeal constrictor muscle.
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thyropharyngeal part of inferior pharyngeal constrictor muscle thyropharyngeal part of inferior pharyngeal constrictor muscle
thyroplasty A surgical method of restoring vocal quality by altering the geometry of the thyroid cartilage.
Origin: thyro-+ G. Plastos, formed
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thyroprival Relating to thyroprivia, denoting hypothyroidism produced by disease or thyroidectomy.
Synonym: thyroprivic, thyroprivous.
Origin: thyro-+ L. Privus, deprived of
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thyroprivia A state characterised by reduced activity of the thyroid.
(05 Mar 2000)
thyroprivic Relating to thyroprivia, denoting hypothyroidism produced by disease or thyroidectomy.
Synonym: thyroprivic, thyroprivous.
Origin: thyro-+ L. Privus, deprived of
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thyroprotein Synonym: thyroglobulin.
2. An iodinated protein, usually casein, that has thyroxine activity.
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thyroptosis Downward dislocation of the thyroid gland.
Origin: thyro-+ G. Ptosis, a falling
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thyrostatic <pharmacology> Antithyroid agent.
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thyrotomy <surgery> The operation of cutting into the thyroid cartilage.
Origin: Thyro- + Gr. To cut.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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thyrotoxic Denoting thyrotoxicosis.
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