Anas Hamed Musleh
Assistant Teacher Department of Human Anatomy, Collage Of Medicine, University Of Anbar, Iraq
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Research
Morphometrical and Histological Study of Thyroid Pyramidal Lobe in Different Ages of Iraqi Population
Author(s): Atyaf Mohammed Ali* and Anas Hamed Musleh
The pyramidal lobe, commonly known as the third lobe of the thyroid gland, arises from the isthmus or the surrounding region of any lobe toward the hyoid bone. The thyroglossal duct remnants form the pyramidal lobe of the thyroid. Clinically, it could be overlooked. The levetor glandulae thyroideae is a fibrous or fibromascular band that occasionally runs up from the summit of the pyramidal lobe to the body of the hyoid bone; in some cases, it began at the isthmus or neighboring region of any lobe. Study design: A descriptive cross-sectional study. Materials and Methods: From June 2018 to February 2019, this anatomical study was conducted at the Baghdad Institute of Forensic Medicine and the Kirkuk Teaching Hospital's forensic medicine section. For each sex, the collected samples were separated into two age groups: Group A 0 - 20 years (39 males and 21 females), and Group B 21 - 5.. Read More»