GENERAL ANATOMY
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
Question
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Below Adam’s apple in neck
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Scrotum
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Brain
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Chest
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Detailed explanation-1: -The thyroid gland is located at the base of the neck, just below the Adam’s apple.
Detailed explanation-2: -The thyroid gland is in the front part of the neck, below the thyroid cartilage (Adam’s apple). In most people, the thyroid cannot be seen or felt. It is shaped like a butterfly, with 2 lobes-the right lobe and the left lobe-joined by a narrow piece of gland called the isthmus (see picture below).
Detailed explanation-3: -In its anatomic position, the thyroid gland lies posterior to the sternothyroid and sternohyoid muscles, wrapping around the cricoid cartilage and tracheal rings. It is located inferior to the laryngeal thyroid cartilage, typically corresponding to the vertebral levels C5-T1.
Detailed explanation-4: -Feel Your Neck Slide your finger down the midline of your neck. The first hard structure you will hit is the thyroid cartilage that goes to your Adam’s apple. As you continue to move your finger down, you will feel another bit of cartilage called the cricoid ring. It goes around your windpipe (trachea).
Detailed explanation-5: -A lump in the neck, sometimes growing quickly. Swelling in the neck. Pain in the front of the neck, sometimes going up to the ears. Hoarseness or other voice changes that do not go away. Trouble swallowing. Trouble breathing. A constant cough that is not due to a cold. 14-Mar-2019