Parathyroid Glands Flashcards

1
Q

Most people have how many parathyroid glands?

A

4

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2
Q

Where are the parathyroid gland situated?

A

On the posterior aspect of the right and left lobes of the thyroid gland

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3
Q

In embryology, where do the upper pair of parathyroid gland come from and with which structure do they descend?

A

From the 4th branchial cleft and descend with the thyroid

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4
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In embryology, where do the lower pair of parathyroid gland come from and with which structure do they descend?

A

From the 3rd branchial cleft and descend with the thymus

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5
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What are the three cell types present in the parathyroid gland?

A

Chief cells
Oxyphil cells
Water-clear cells

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6
Q

Chief cells make up the majority of the parathyroid gland. Describe their morphology.

A

Have central nuclei
Pale and granular cytoplasm
Ill-defined cell margins
Contain PTH granules

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7
Q

Oxyphil cells in the parathyroid gland decrease in prevalence with age. T/F?

A

False - they increase in prevalence

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8
Q

Fat infiltration of the parathyroid gland is normal and increases with age. When does this plateau?

A

Early adulthood

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9
Q

PTH is released in response too low…?

A

Serum calcium

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10
Q

What is the action of PTH?

A

Increases renal phosphate loss
Increases renal and intestinal calcium absorption
Causes osteoclasts activation via receptors on osteoblasts

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