Endocrine gland in the neck; secretes hormones that influence metabolism.
1Hypertrophy of the thyroid gland, which is a comparatively rare disease; 2.
2Extirpation of the thyroid gland has in recent years been successfully practiced.
3Take diseases of the thyroid gland as the first and shining example.
4The pathophysiology of adipose tissue infiltration in the thyroid gland remains unknown.
5Ultrasound of the neck showed an enlarged thyroid gland with no nodules.
6Mars's chlorinated soils would be toxic, for example, to the human thyroid gland.
7Radiation dose to the thyroid gland in each case was calculated.
8The main normal US patterns of the thyroid gland are reviewed.
9The thyroid gland is believed to participate in such physical activities.
10Of the larynx, the thyroid gland, the muscles that, in motion, create gestures.
11A condition akin to myxedema occurs after operative removal of the thyroid gland.
12An aggressive fibrosis partly or totally replaces normal thyroid gland tissue.
13The thyroid gland was once described as the conductor of the body's orchestra.
14Histology revealed differently shaped and sized follicles in the thyroid gland.
15Co-culture of thyroid gland and ventral prostate stimulates thyroid hormone secretion.
16However, less than 1% of all cancers occur in the thyroid gland.
Translations for thyroid gland