甲状腺挙筋
WordNet
- a muscle that serves to lift some body part (as the eyelid or lip)
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English Journal
- Pathology quiz case 2. Suspensory muscle of the thyroid (levator glandulae thyroideae [LGT]).
- Karajgikar J1, Goodman J, Tabbarah A, Frake P, Easley S, Sadeghi N.
- Archives of otolaryngology--head & neck surgery.Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg.2011 Oct;137(10):1047-8. doi: 10.1001/archoto.2011.162-a.
- PMID 22006787
- Anatomical and surgical aspects of the lobes of the thyroid glands.
- Ozgur Z1, Celik S, Govsa F, Ozgur T.Author information 1Faculty of Dentistry, Kirikkale University, 71000, Kirikkale, Turkey.AbstractVariation in the descent of the thyroid gland and during fetal life and regression of the thyroglossal duct is associated with many variations in form of the mature gland. The shape and morphometric details of gland, its extension as the pyramidal lobe (PYR-L) and attachments of the levator glandulae thyroidea were studied in 40 cadavers. We categorized the shape of the thyroid into 12 types. The most frequent type was PYR-L with 22.5% which started from the left lobe and moved across by intercrossing the larynx. Horseshoe-shaped gland and the gland with separate lobes were the most frequently observed glandular shapes, with 17.5 and 20%, respectively. The incidences of the PYR-L and the levator glandulae thyroideae were 60 and 17.5%, respectively. The pyramidal lobe branched off more frequently from the left part of the isthmus (14 specimens) than from the right (5 specimens) or the midline (2 cases). Knowledge about the glandular landmarks and anatomic measurements around the thyroid will be helpful for the surgeon to constitute a simplification of the topographic anatomy, plan and decide on a safe approach to the thyroid gland, and to avoid postoperative complications.
- European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology : official journal of the European Federation of Oto-Rhino-Laryngological Societies (EUFOS) : affiliated with the German Society for Oto-Rhino-Laryngology - Head and Neck Surgery.Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol.2011 Sep;268(9):1357-63. doi: 10.1007/s00405-011-1502-5. Epub 2011 Feb 5.
- Variation in the descent of the thyroid gland and during fetal life and regression of the thyroglossal duct is associated with many variations in form of the mature gland. The shape and morphometric details of gland, its extension as the pyramidal lobe (PYR-L) and attachments of the levator glandula
- PMID 21298390
- Variation of the infrahyoid muscle: duplicated omohyoid and appearance of the levator glandulae thyroideae muscles.
- Kim DI1, Kim HJ, Park JY, Lee KS.Author information 1Department of Anatomy, Catholic Institution for Applied Anatomy, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea.AbstractThe embryologic origin of the omohyoid muscle is different from that of the other neck muscles. A number of variations such as the absence of muscle, variable sites of origin and insertion, and multiple bellies have been reported. However, variations in the inferior belly of the omohyoid muscle are rare. There have been no reports of the combined occurrence of the omohyoid muscle variation with the appearance of the levator glandulase thyroideae muscle. Routine dissection of a 51- year-old female cadaver revealed a duplicated omohyoid muscle and the appearance of the levator glandulae thyroideae muscle. In this case, the two inferior bellies of the omohyoid muscle were found to originate inferiorly from the superior border of the scapula. One of the inferior bellies generally continued to the superior belly with the tendinous intersection. The other inferior belly continued into the sternohyoid muscle without the tendinous intersection. In this case, the levator glandulae thyroideae muscle appeared on the left side, which attached from the upper border of the thyroid gland to the inferior border of the thyroid cartilage. These variations are significant for clinicians during endoscopic diagnosis and surgery because of the arterial and nervous damage due to iatrogenic injuries. The embryologic origins of the omohyoid and levator glandulae thyroideae muscles may be similar based on the descriptions in the relevant literature.
- Yonsei medical journal.Yonsei Med J.2010 Nov;51(6):984-6. doi: 10.3349/ymj.2010.51.6.984.
- The embryologic origin of the omohyoid muscle is different from that of the other neck muscles. A number of variations such as the absence of muscle, variable sites of origin and insertion, and multiple bellies have been reported. However, variations in the inferior belly of the omohyoid muscle are
- PMID 20879073
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- Aufgrund dessen, dass der Musculus levator glandulae thyroideae kein eigenständiges Organ oder Organsystem, sondern nur ein Muskel (musculus) ist, wird bei der Wahl seiner anatomischen Begriffsbestimmung auf dessen ...
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- 英
- levator muscle of thyroid gland, levator glandulae thyroideae muscle, elevator muscle of thyroid gland, levator of the thyroid gland
- ラ
- musculus levator glandulae thyreoideae, musculus levator glandulae thyroideae
- 関
- 甲状腺