- Lobes of thyroid gland
Infobox Anatomy
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Latin = lobuli glandulae thyroideae
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Caption = The thyroid gland and its relations. (Lateral lobe labeled at center left.)
Caption2 = Thyroid
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DorlandsPre = l_13
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The lobes of thethyroid gland are conical in shape, the apex of each being directed upward and lateralward as far as the junction of the middle with the lower third of thethyroid cartilage ; the base looks downward, and is on a level with the fifth or sixthtracheal ring .Each lobe is about 5 cm. long; its greatest width is about 3 cm., and its thickness about 2 cm.
The lateral or superficial surface is convex, and covered by the skin, the superficial and deep fasciæ, the
Sternocleidomastoideus , the superior belly of theOmohyoideus , theSternohyoideus andSternothyreoideus , and beneath the last muscle by the pretracheal layer of thedeep fascia , which forms a capsule for the gland.The deep or medial surface is moulded over the underlying structures, viz., the
thyroid andcricoid cartilage s, the trachea, theConstrictor pharyngis inferior and posterior part of theCricothyreoideus , theesophagus (particularly on the left side of theneck ), the superior andinferior thyroid arteries , and therecurrent nerves .The anterior border is thin, and inclines obliquely from above downward toward the middle line of the neck, while the posterior border is thick and overlaps the
common carotid artery , and, as a rule, theparathyroids .External links
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