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An Ex vivo Culture System to Study Thyroid Development
Published on: June 6, 2014
Observations on the pyramidal lobe of the thyroid gland
Abstract:
Thyroid glands were studied during surgery in 17 patients and the records of a further 53 patients who had undergone thyroidectomy were reviewed to establish the incidence of the pyramidal lobe. It was found to be present in 60 - 65% of subjects (usually being situated on the left side), and should therefore be regarded as a normal component of the thyroid gland and not as a congenital abnormality. In patients with diffuse disease of the gland the lobe is always involved.
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