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... lobe , or adenohypophysis , is derived from the ectoderm of the sto- modeum ; the posterior , or neural , lobe is derived from the neural ectoderm of the floor of the forebrain . Prior to the rupture of the oral mem- brane , a pouchlike ...
... lobe , or adenohypophysis , is derived from the ectoderm of the sto- modeum ; the posterior , or neural , lobe is derived from the neural ectoderm of the floor of the forebrain . Prior to the rupture of the oral mem- brane , a pouchlike ...
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... lobe may be even twice as large as the left . The right upper pole extends higher up in the neck , and the lower pole lower . In a patient with dextrocardia , lobe size is reversed . Four developmental anomalies are to be noted . A ...
... lobe may be even twice as large as the left . The right upper pole extends higher up in the neck , and the lower pole lower . In a patient with dextrocardia , lobe size is reversed . Four developmental anomalies are to be noted . A ...
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... lobe either to the thyroid cartilage or to the hyoid bone . The pyramidal lobe undergoes gradual atrophy ; therefore , it is found more often in children than in adults . Other variations of the thyroid gland are as follows : The ...
... lobe either to the thyroid cartilage or to the hyoid bone . The pyramidal lobe undergoes gradual atrophy ; therefore , it is found more often in children than in adults . Other variations of the thyroid gland are as follows : The ...
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