Chapter 121 Thyroid and Parathyroid Glands Flashcards

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Describe blood supply to the thyroid

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Major blood supply from the cranial and caudal thyroid arteries.

Cranial thyroid artery first major branch of common carotid artery
Caudal thyroid artery arises from brachiocephalic artery
Caudal thyroid artery usually absent in cats

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Describe thyroid innervation

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thyroid nerve branch of cranial laryngeal nerve which is a branch of the vagus nerve

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Blood supply to the external parathyroid gland

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branches of the cranial thyroid artery

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Blood supply to the internal parathyroid gland

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Blood supply from vessels surrounding the thyroid parenchyma

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Describe the locations of the external and internal parathyroids

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external parathyroid gland is usually close to the craniodorsal margin of the thyroid. Sometimes its in contact with the thyroid or embedded

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Describe the location of the internal parathyroid

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Often embedded within the thyroid gland in the caudal pole

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What percentage of dogs vs cats have accessory parathyroid tissue

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3-6% of dogs have accessory parathyroid tissue – typically associated with the thymus
35-50% of cats have accessory parathyroid tissue**

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PTH synthesis

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PTH is synthesized, stored, and secreted by chief cells of the parathyroid gland
increases calcium concentration and decreases phosphorus concentration

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Effects of PTH

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increases calcium concentration and decreases phosphorus concentration

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How does PTH cause decrease in phosphorus and increase in ca

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PTH causes decrease in excretion of calcium and increase in excretion of phosphorus by the kidneys.
PTH also increases formation of calcitriol from vitamin d in the kidneys
Calcitriol increases absorption of calcium and phosphorus from the intestine.

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