1.2 The Thyroid and Parathyroid Gland Flashcards

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Where is the Thyroid Gland located?

A

In the Neck:

  1. Anterior to the Trachea
  2. Inferior to the Larynx
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Between which Vertebral Levels can the Thyroid Cland be found?

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C5 to T1

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Where can the Thyroid Gland be found between?

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  1. The Cricoid Cartilage

2. The 6th Tracheal Ring

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What are the Parts of the Thyroid Gland?

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  1. The Left Lobe
  2. The Right Lobe
  3. The Isthmus
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What does the Isthmus do?

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Connects the Left and Right Lobe of the Thyroid

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Which Tracheal Ring does the Isthmus lie opposite to?

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The 2nd to the 3rd Tracheal Rings

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What are the 3 Strap Muscles which overlie the Thyroid?

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  1. Sternohyoid
  2. Sternothyroid
  3. Omohyoid
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What are the 2 Nerves which supply the Muscles of the Vocal Cord?

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  1. The Superior Laryngeal Nerve

2. The Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve

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Where does the Superior Laryngeal Nerve run?

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From an inferior Ganglion of the Vagus Nerve, Lateral to the Thyroid and then enters into the Thyroid by the Cricoid Cartilage

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Where does the Recurrent Larngeal Nerve run?

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From inferior to the Thyroid (around the level of the Heart), up to the Thyroid between the Trachea and the Oesophagus

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What Arteries supply the Thyroid?

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  1. The Superior Thyroid Artery

2. The Inferior Thyroid Artery

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Where does the Superior Thyroid Artery arise from?

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The External Carotid Artery

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Where does the Inferior Thyroid Artery arise from?

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The Thyrocervical Trunk (A Branch of the Subclavian Artery)

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What Veins drain the Thyroid?

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  1. The Superior Thyroid Vein
  2. The Middle Thyroid Vein
  3. The Inferior Thyroid Vein
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Into which vein does the Superior Thyroid Vein drain?

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The Internal Jugular Vein

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Into which vein does the Middle Thyroid Vein drain?

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The Internal Jugular Vein

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Into which vein does the Inferior Thyroid Vein drain?

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The Left Braciocephalic Vein

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Where does the Lymph from the Thyroid Gland drain to?

A

The Deep Cervical Lymph Nodes

19
Q

Where are the Hormones of the Thyroid Gland stored?

A

In Cavities surrounded by Secretory Cells

20
Q

What is the name of the Cavity and Secretory Cells?

A

The Follicle

21
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What happens within the Cavity of the Follicle?

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The Hormone created is bound to a Glycoprotein

22
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What is the new name for the Hormone bound to the Glycoprotein?

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The Colloid

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What happens during secretion of the Hormone?

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IT is re-absorbed from the Cavity and released into the surrounding Interstitial Space

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What separated the Follicles?

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Fibrous Septae

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What type of Cells line the Follicle?
Follicular Cells
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What is the Cell Type of Follicular Cells?
Simple Columnar Epithelium
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What colour does the Colloid stain?
Pink
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What secretes Calcitonin?
Parafollicular (C) Cells
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What is the action of Calcitonin?
Calcitonin reduces Serum Calcium Levels
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How does Calcitonin reduce Serum Calcium Levels?
1. Inhibiting the Activity of Osteoclasts | 2. Decrease Calcium re-absorption at the Kidneys
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What Hormones does the Thyroid Gland secrete?
T3 - Triiodothyronine | T4 - Thyroxine
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Where do the Parathyroid Hormones lie?
The Medial part of the Posterior Surface of Each Thyroid Lobe
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How is the Parathyroid Gland related to the Thyroid Gland?
It is External to (and separated by) the thin Thyroid Fibrous Capsule
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How many Parathyroid Hormones do most people have?
4
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What is the Arterial Supply to the Superior and Inferior Parathyroid Glands?
The Inferior Thyroid Arteries
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Which Vein drains the Parathyroid Glands?
The Veins draining the (Superior and Middle) Thyroid to the Internal Jugular Vein
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What are the 2 Cell Types present in the Parathyroid Gland?
1. The Chief Cells | 2. The Oxyphil Cells
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Are there more of fewer Chief Cells than Oxyphil Cells?
More
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Do the Chief Cells stain Darker or Lighter than the Oxyphil Cells?
Darker
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Are the Chief Cells Larger or Smaller than the Oxyphil Cells?
Smaller
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What is the function of the Parathyroid Chief Cells?
To Secrete Parathyroid Hormone
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What is the Parathyroid Hormone associated with?
Calcium Homeostasis
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How does the Parathyroid Hormone influence Calcium Homeostasis?
It increases the action of Osteoclasts (Bone Re-modelling) which increases the Plasma Calcium Levels
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What is the function of the Parathyroid Oxyphil Cells?
There is no known function