Anatomy of the parathyroid glands in humans. (glandulae parathyreoideae)
- Authors: Sokolov N.V.
- Issue: Vol 13, No 3-4 (1913)
- Pages: 127-141
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/kazanmedj/article/view/48843
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj48843
- ID: 48843
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Abstract
Sandstrom in 1880 discovered a new organ near the thyroid gland — initially in a dog, and eclipsed in cats, rabbits and humans. He gave the first description of this organ, indicated its position, vascularization; established its independence and difference from the thyroid gland. Opposing the glandular nature of the organ, Sandstrom proposed to call the organ discovered by him "glandula parathyreoidea", which sufficiently determined its proximity to the thyroid gland and its glandular nature.
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