Similar words: thyroid gland, asteroid, polaroid, sangfroid, embroidery, zephyr, tyro, by road. Meaning: ['θaɪrɔɪd] n. located near the base of the neck. adj. 1. of or relating to the thyroid gland 2. suggestive of a thyroid disorder.
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181) Fortunately, many of these are thyroid cancers and are readily treatable.
182) Objective : To explore the changes of thyroid hormone and tumor necrosis factor ( TNF ) in severe patients.
183) This a condition in which the thyroid gland doesn't make enough thyroid hormone.
184) Objective: To study the influence of drug treatment and timing of orbital decompression of thyroid related ophthalmopathy .
185) We reviewed the structure and expression of CD40 and its ligand,(http://sentencedict.com/thyroid.html) focusing on the function of CD40-CD40L in regulating immune responses of thyroid associated ophthalmopathy .
186) Occult thyroid papillary carcinomas often present as a solid mass in the lateral neck, with only a few cases revealing a branchial cleft cyst as the initial manifestation.
187) Objective To observe the pathologic feature of oxyphilic cell adenoma of the thyroid and combined with reviewing the document to inquiry into its quality, origin and function.
188) The invertebrate chordate pharyngeal endostyle is the homolog of the vertebrate thyroid gland.
189) Methods The unilateral vocal cord, laryngeal ventricle, partial anteroinferior portion of ventricular band and the homolateral inner perichondrium of the thyroid cartilage were excised.
190) Methods:The ultrasonic signs were retrospectively examined in 67 cases with thyroid neoplasm with regard to the presentation, calcification type, echo intensity and cystic change.
191) Spectral parameters of common carotid artery and indexes of blood test at thyroid.
192) Objective: To investigate the effect of thyroid hormone on uncoupling protein-2 (UCP2) gene expression in skeleton muscle (SM), liver (LV) and white adipose tissue (WAT) in rats.
193) Employing immunoperoxidase technique to determine the distribution of thyroglobulin and thyroxine in the thyroid made us possible to understand the functional state of follicular cell.
194) The major glands of the endocrine system are the hypothalamus, pituitary, thyroid, parathyroids, adrenals, pancreas, pineal body, and the reproductive organs (ovaries and testes).
195) The major endocrine glands are the hypothalamus, pituitary, thyroid, islets of Langerhans, adrenals, parathyroids, ovaries, and testes.
196) The thyroid right lobe and a left lobe connected by a narrow isthmus.
197) Objective : To evaluate the diagnosis and the treatment of thyroid papillary carcinoma and its complications.
198) An overactive or underactive thyroid gland can cause hair loss. So can iron deficiency.
199) Objective:To investigate the relations between level of thyroglobulin (TG) and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) in pregnant women.
200) Thyroid adenoma 0.3 CM whether undergo surgery, if cannot, the good method that what treats is there?
201) Other endocrine glands include the pituitary, the thyroid and parathyroid, the adrenals and the ovaries and testes. Some ductless glands produce several different hormones.
202) The results show that the breast cancer patients had significantly higher levels of antithyroid autoantibodies and higher levels of serum thyroid stimulating hormone.
203) Objective : To study the significance of exposing the recurrent laryngeal nerve during total thyroid lobectomy.
204) ResultsThe major sonographic appearance of thyroid carcinoma was single (72.9%), solid (79.7%), lowly or medially echoic (86.2%).
205) Objective : To investigate MRI findings and practical value of thyroid nodule diseases.
206) I told Sara that the thyroid cancer was slow-growing and treatable.
207) BRAF gene mutation has been confirmed to be closely related to the dedifferentiation of papillary thyroid carcinoma.
208) Your thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland located below your Adam's apple.
209) Alopecia may also occur in syphilis, thyroid disease, and iron deficiency.
210) Contains L-Tyrosine, an amino acid that is needed by the thyroid to produce one of the most important hormones that control metabolism.