The World Health Organization (WHO) defines PGL as "a unique neuroendocrine neoplasm, usually encapsulated and benign, arising in specialized neural crest cells associated with segmental or collateral autonomic ganglia; consisting of uniform chief cells exhibiting neuronal differentiation forming compact nests (Zellballen) surrounded by sustentactular cells and a delicate capillary network." (18) They are classified by the site of origin, such as central nervous system PGL, head and neck PGL, (urinary) bladder PGL, mediastinal PGL, organ of
Zuckerkandl PGL, extra-adrenal abdominal PGL, pelvic PGL, and pheochromocytoma (PGL of adrenal medulla).
These are pyramidal lobe and thyrothymic and
zuckerkandl remnants (3).
Topography of the recurrent laryngeal nerve in relation to the thyroid artery,
Zuckerkandl tubercle, and Berry ligament in Kenyans.
In every case, a meticulous bilateral search was made for the inferior laryngeal nerves in their cervical course, noting relation with the inferior thyroid artery and
Zuckerkandl's tubercle.
The commission determined that Nora Stiasny had inherited the artwork from her uncle, the industrialist Viktor
Zuckerkandl. Following the annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany in 1938, she sold the painting for 395 reichsmarks to a man Philipp HEnusler.
Sometimes the presence of an enlarged
Zuckerkandl's tubercle (ZT) may affect the course of the RLN as an anatomical variation in the virgin neck.
Performing capsular dissection of the thyroid is currently recommended, because the recurrent nerve is always extracapsular, the same as vascularisation of the parathyroids, bearing in mind that the nerve passes behind
Zuckerkandl's tuberculum lateral to Berry's ligament.
Purkersdorf was a suburban sanatorium commissioned by the industrialist Viktor
Zuckerkandl. It was the Werkstatte's first opportunity to create that longed-for gesamtkunstwerk, which embraced everything from the gardens and the architecture to the cutlery and stationery.
First described by
Zuckerkandl in 1882, subsequent names appeared, such as Klestadt's cyst, nasal alveolar cyst, nasal wing cyst, and mucoid cyst of the nose; finally, Rao used the term "nasolabial cyst" as a more correct definition, which has remained in use until today [5].
Chambers Jr., "Malignant pheochromocytoma of the organ of
Zuckerkandl requiring aortic and vena caval reconstruction," Endocrine Practice, vol.