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  • bronchial cartilage
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  • connecting cartilage
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  • corniculate cartilage
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  • costal cartilage
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  • costal cartilage graft
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  • cricoid cartilage
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  • cuneiform cartilage
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  • cartilage
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  • cartilage bone
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  • cartilage lacuna
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  • cartilage matrix
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  • cartilage-hair hypoplasia
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  • calcified cartilage
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  • elastic cartilage
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  • thyroid isthmus
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  • long-acting thyroid stimulator
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  • nonfunctioning thyroid nodule
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  • thyroid notch
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  • thyroid preparation
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  • thyroid sign
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  • thyroid
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  • alar cartilage
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  • articular cartilage
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  • arytenoid cartilage
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  • auricular cartilage
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  • branchial cartilage
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  • bronchial cartilage
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  • cartilage bone
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  • cartilage
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  • Luschka s cartilage
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  • Luschkas cartilage
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  • Luschkas cartilage
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  • Luschkas subpharyngeal cartilage
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  • annular cartilage
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  • articular cartilage
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  • articular cartilage
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  • articular cartilage
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  • articular cartilage
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  • gingival cartilage
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  • human thyroid stimulating hormone =HTSH
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  • inferior thyroid artery
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  • inferior thyroid veins
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  • intrathoracic thyroid
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  • isthmus of thyroid gland
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  • isthmus of thyroid gland
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  • nasal septal cartilage
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  • paranasal cartilage
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  • semilunar cartilage
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  • septal cartilage
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BC Bachelor of Surgery [Lat. Baccal-aureus Chirurgiae]; back care; bactericidal concentration; basal ce...
cart cartilage
CHH cartilage-hair hypoplasia
CMD campomelic dysplasia; camptomelic dwarfism; cartilage matrix deficiency; chief medical director; chi...
CMP cardiomyopathy; cartilage matrix protein; chondromalacia patellae; collagen binding protein; competi...
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T3R 1-thyroid hormone receptor
ATC Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma
TPO Anti-thyroid peroxidase
AITD Autoimmune Thyroid Disease
ATD Autoimmune thyroid disease
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  • thyroid membrane
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  • thyroid scan
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  • thyroid suppression test
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  • alar cartilage
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  • annular cartilage
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  • articular cartilage
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  • arytenoid cartilage
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  • auditory cartilage
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  • cartilage
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giant cell carcinoma of thyroid gland A rapidly progressive undifferentiated carcinoma observed in the thyroid gland, characterised by numerous, unusually large, anaplastic cells derived from glandular epithelium of the thyroid gland.
(05 Mar 2000)
glandular branches of inferior thyroid artery <anatomy, artery> Branches of inferior thyroid artery to thyroid and parathyroid glands, anastomosing with branches of superior thyroid artery.
Synonym: rami glandulares arteriae thyroideae inferioris.
(05 Mar 2000)
pharyngeal branch of inferior thyroid artery <anatomy, artery> Distributed to laryngopharynx.
Synonym: rami pharyngeales arteriae thyroideae inferioris.
(05 Mar 2000)
middle thyroid vein <anatomy, vein> It passes from the thyroid gland across the common carotid artery with the inferior thyroid arteries to empty into the internal jugular vein.
Synonym: vena thyroidea media.
(05 Mar 2000)
cold thyroid nodule <radiology> Adenoma (75%), colloid cyst (10%), carcinoma (15%), mnemonic: CATCH PALLM
colloid cyst, adenoma, thyroiditis, carcinoma, haematoma, parathyroid adenoma, abscess, lymph node, lymphoma, metastasis
thyroid carcinoma, hot thyroid nodule
(12 Dec 1998)
posterior branch of superior thyroid artery <anatomy, artery> Branch of superior thyroid artery which descends to supply the apical portion of the ipsilateral lobe of the thyroid, continuing along the posterior border of the gland to anastomose with the inferior thyroid artery.
Synonym: ramus posterior arteriae thyroideae superioris.
(05 Mar 2000)
hormone, thyroid Chemical substance made by the thyroid gland which is located in the front of the neck. The thyroid gland uses iodine to make thyroid hormones. The two most important thyroid hormones are thyroxine (t4) and triiodothyronine (t3).
(12 Dec 1998)
hormone, thyroid stimulating A hormone produced by the pituitary gland (at the base of the brain) that promotes the growth of the thyroid gland (in the neck) and stimulates it to produce its thyroid hormones. Normally, the rate of thyroid hormone production is controlled by the pituitary. When there are insufficient thyroid hormones in the body for normal functioning of the cells, the pituitary releases tsh. Tsh in turn stimulates the thyroid gland to produce more thyroid hormones. In contrast, when there is excessive amount of thyroid hormones, the pituitary gland stops producing tsh. The tsh level then falls and thyroid hormone production is reduced. This mechanism maintains a relatively constant level of thyroid hormones circulating in the blood. This phenomenon is analogous to a thermostat used for temperature regulation in a room: when the temperature rises, the thermostat shuts the heater off and the room temperature falls back to normal. High levels of thyroid hormones cause the tsh level to fall, resulting in no further stimulation of the thyroid gland. In hyperthyroidism, there are continuously elevated levels of the thyroid hormones. Tsh is also known as thyrotropin.
(12 Dec 1998)
hot thyroid nodule <radiology> Almost always hyperfunctioning adenoma, vast majority benign, up to 50% are autonomous see also: thyroid carcinoma, cold thyroid nodule
(12 Dec 1998)
pyramidal lobe of thyroid gland <anatomy> An inconstant narrow lobe of the thyroid gland that arises from the upper border of the isthmus and extends upward, sometimes as far as the hyoid bone; it marks the point of continuity with the thyroglossal duct.
Synonym: lobus pyramidalis glandulae thyroideae, Lallouette's pyramid, Morgagni's appendix, pyramid of thyroid.
(05 Mar 2000)
pyramid of thyroid <anatomy> An inconstant narrow lobe of the thyroid gland that arises from the upper border of the isthmus and extends upward, sometimes as far as the hyoid bone; it marks the point of continuity with the thyroglossal duct.
Synonym: lobus pyramidalis glandulae thyroideae, Lallouette's pyramid, Morgagni's appendix, pyramid of thyroid.
(05 Mar 2000)
sheath of thyroid gland Covering of the thyroid gland external to its capsule formed by a splitting of the pretracheal layer of deep cervical fascia at the gland's posterior border; the anterior lamina covers the gland anterolaterally, attaching to the arch of the cricoid cartilage superior to the isthmus of the gland (causing it to move with the trachea during elevation/depression of the larynx); the posterior lamina passes posterior to the oesophagus to blend with the buccopharyngeal fascia; inferiorly, the sheath extends along the inferior thyroid veins to open into the superior mediastinum (hence, expansion of the thyroid, as by goiter, can take this direction).
(05 Mar 2000)
sternocleidomastoid branch of superior thyroid artery <anatomy, artery> Branch of superior thyroid artery to sternocleidomastoid muscle.
Synonym: ramus sternocleidomastoideus arteriae thyroideae superioris.
(05 Mar 2000)
stroma of thyroid gland The connective tissue that supports the lobules and follicles of the thyroid gland.
Synonym: stroma glandulae thyroideae.
(05 Mar 2000)
superior thyroid artery <anatomy, artery> Origin, external carotid; branches, infrahyoid, superior laryngeal, sternocleidomastoid, cricothyroid, and two terminal branches.
Synonym: arteria thyroidea superior.
(05 Mar 2000)
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