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thyroid /thy·roid/ (thi´roid) 1. the thyroid gland; see under gland. 2. pertaining to the thyroid gland. 3. scutiform. 4. a preparation of thyroid gland from domesticated food animals, containing levothyroxine and liothyronine and used as replacement therapy in the diagnosis and treatment of hypothyroidism and the prophylaxis and treatment of goiter and thyroid carcinoma.
Thyroid A gland in the neck overlying the windpipe that regulates the speed of metabolic processes by producing a hormone, thyroxin. thyroid 1. resembling a shield. 2. the thyroid gland (see below) secreting thyroid hormones (see below). 3. a pharmaceutical preparation of cleaned, dried, powdered thyroid gland, obtained from those domesticated animals used for food by humans. accessory thyroid an additional thyroid located anywhere from the larynx to diaphragm, e.g. intrapericordial aorta; may be sufficient to supply the patient's need of thyroid hormone. Most common in dogs. thyroid C cell see c cell. thyroid cartilage the shield-shaped cartilage of the larynx. thyroid diverticulum primordium of the thyroid gland; appears as an outgrowth of the foregut between the first two pharyngeal pouches. This tube of epithelial cells grows ventrally into mesenchyme; the tube becomes the thyroglossal duct, the tip divides into two lobes, the thyroid glands. thyroid dysfunction ectopic thyroid migration of thyroid diverticulum tissue to aberrant sites occurs, e.g. thyroid tissue in the thymus. These cause no apparent abnormality. thyroid extract a pharmaceutical substance derived from thyroid glands, used in the treatment of hypothyroidism. See thyroid (3) (above). thyroid function tests used to assess the functional capacity of the thyroid glands; most commonly employed in dogs and cats. Include plasma T4, plasma T3, free T4 radioiodine uptake, and TSH response tests. thyroid gland the largest of the endocrine glands, situated in the neck caudal to the larynx. It produces hormones (see below) that are vital in maintaining normal growth and metabolism. It also serves as a storehouse for iodine. thyroid hormones iodothyronines secreted by the thyroid gland, principally thyroxine (tetraiodothyronine, T4) and tri-iodothyronine (T3); derived from iodination of tyrosyl residues in thyroglobulin. The pharmaceutical names for T4 and T3 are levothyroxine and liothyronine, respectively. Regulate basal metabolic rate. thyroid parafollicular cell see c cell. thyroid radioiodine uptake used as a thyroid function test but superseded these days by estimates of T4 (thyroxine). thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) see thyrotropin. thyroid tumor mostly follicular adenomas in old-aged dogs, cats and horses; papillary adenomas are rare. |
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