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Home » Thyroid Gland

Thyroid Gland

July 26, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Thyroid Gland

Give an account of gross anatomy, histology, lymphatic drainage & development of thyroid gland
Answer:

Thyroid gland:

Histology:

  • It is covered by a fibrous capsule
  • Septa extends from capsule into gland substance & divides it into lobules
  • Each lobule is made up of follicles
  • Follicle has a cavity filled with colloid
  • Each follicle consists of

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1. Cells:

  1. Follicular cells
    • They line the follicles
    • They secrete T3 & T4 hormones
    • They vary in shape according to their activity
  2. C cells or parafollicular cells
    • They are polyhedral cells with oval nuclei

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Location:

  • In between follicular cells & basement membrane

2. Connective tissue stroma:

  • It surrounds the follicles
  • It contains capillary plexus, lymphatic capillaries & sympathetic nerves

Lymphatic Drainage:

Lymphatic Drainage Neck Thyroid Gland

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Development:

  • 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 & forms thyroglossal duct
  • Most of it soon disappears
  • Remnants of it forms thyroglossal cysts or fistulas

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