2019
DOI: 10.14341/serg10039
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Parathyroid glands: the normal development, anatomy and histological structure

Abstract: Parathyroid glands (PG) are endocrine glands, which are the most important humoral regulators of calcium and phosphorus metabolism in the body. They were first described by an Englishman Richard Owen in 1849. Most of patients have four PG – upper and lower. In 13% of cases there are more than four PG. The glands arise as diverticula from the endoderm of the third and fourth branchial pouches between the fifth and twelfth week of gestation. The IV branchial pouch forms the upper gland, and III pouch forms the i… Show more

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“…According to the literature, ectopic glands can occur in up to 22% of cases. One of the most common ectopic locations of the parathyroid glands (PTGs) is thyroid tissue (33.0%) ( 3 ) because of closely related embryogenesis of the PTGs and thyroid glands. Preoperative diagnosis of PC, especially in the case of intrathyroidal location, entails a number of diagnostic difficulties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the literature, ectopic glands can occur in up to 22% of cases. One of the most common ectopic locations of the parathyroid glands (PTGs) is thyroid tissue (33.0%) ( 3 ) because of closely related embryogenesis of the PTGs and thyroid glands. Preoperative diagnosis of PC, especially in the case of intrathyroidal location, entails a number of diagnostic difficulties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%