Thyroid Gland: Basic Anatomy, Physiology and Action Flashcards
1
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What is the embryological cell type of thyorid gland?
*different for lateral and median
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- Lateral: Neural crest cells
- Median: Pharynx
2
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What is the embryological course of thyroid gland?
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- Back of tongue
- Migrates downwards to midline
- Sits anteriorly to thyroid cartilage
3
Q
What embryological defect can arise from thyroid migration?
A
- lingual thyroid
- thyroglossal cyst
4
Q
What nerve lies laterally on each side of thyroid?
A
- Recurrent laryngeal nerve
5
Q
What does the recurrent laryngeal nerve innervate?
A
- innervates all intrinsic muscles of larynx - except cricothyroid
- Sensory to subglottis and glottis
6
Q
What are the signs of RLN lesion
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- Hoarse cough
- ineffective cough
- airway obstruction - if bilateral RLN palsy
7
Q
What arteries supply the thyrid gland?
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- Inferior & superior thyroid arteries
8
Q
What cells are found in the thyroid? State their function
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- Follicular cells
- synthesise thyroglobulin
- Neuroendocrine cells (C Cells)
- secrete calcitonin
9
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What are tthyroid hormones made of?
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- iodinated tyrosine molecule
- thyroxine: T4
- triiodothyronine: T3
10
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What is the main circulating hormone?
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- T4
- Converted peripherally to T3
11
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What are the features of T3 that is different to T4?
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- More potent
- Shorter half-life
12
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What proteins do Thyroid hormone bound to?
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- Thyroxine Binding Globulin TBG
- Trasthyretin
- Albumin
13
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What are the types of thyroid receptor?
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- TRa
- TRb
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