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Home » Thyroid And Thymus: Formation And Clinical Insights

Thyroid And Thymus: Formation And Clinical Insights

February 5, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Thyroid And Thymus: Formation And Clinical Insights

Question 1. Development of Thyroid
Answer:

  • The thyroid gland develops from a median endodermal thyroid diverticulum
  • This grows down in front of the neck from the floor of the primitive pharynx
  • The lower end of the diverticulum enlarges to form the gland
  • The rest of the diverticulum remains narrow and forms thyroglossal duct Most of it soon disappears
  • Remnants of it forms thyroglossal cysts or fistulas

Question 2. Development of Thymus
Answer:

  • The thymus develops from the endoderm of third pharyngeal pouch
  • After separation from the inferior parathyroid rudiment, each thymic rudiment has two parts
    • Thinner cranial part
      • It forms cervical part of thymus
  • Broader caudal part
    • Broader parts of both the sides enters the thorax and become united to each other by connective tissue
  • The endodermal cells of the thymus are invaded by vascular mesoderm
  • This mesoderm partially breaks up the thymic tissue into isolated masses
  • This results in its lobulated surface

Question 3. Reichert’s Cartilage
Answer:

  • It is cartilage of second pharyngeal arch
  • It is composed of two distinct cartilagenous segments joined by a faint layer of mesenchyme

Reichert’s Cartilage Derivatives:

  • Stapes of middle ear – formed from dorsal ends of cartilage
  • Lesser cornua and body of hyoid bone – formed from ventral portion of cartilage
  • Styloid process of temporal bone
  • Stylohyoid ligament – formed from cartilage lying between hyoid bone and styloid process

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