2020
DOI: 10.3126/jmcjms.v8i1.31562
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Hemiagenesis of unilateral lobe of thyroid gland

Abstract: The thyroid gland begins its development during the 3rd week of gestation from the median endodermal thickening in the floor of the pharynx that later form the median diverticulum. During development, the thyroid gland normally descends to its typical location in front of the pharynx. Failure of descent has been suggested as a cause of thyroid hemiagenesis; however, the compensatory growth of the other lobe suggests a lobulation defect rather than a failure of descent. Abnormalities during the development lead… Show more

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