Anatomia da tireóide - Aula com peças anatômicas de cadáver, plastinadas

Practical lesson on the anatomy of the thyroid! The thyroid is a gland that regulates the metabolism and functioning of the body. It produces the hormones T3 (triiodothyronine) and T4 (thyroxine). It is located in the anterior part of the neck, just below the laryngeal prominence, the Adam's apple. It is formed by 2 lobes, one on each side, joined by the isthmus, the central region. It measures between 7 and 15 cm3. It is anterior to the trachea and the larynx, and is close to the esophagus and the carotid arteries. Near the thyroid are two important structures for the surgeon when removing the thyroid: the recurrent laryngeal nerve and the parathyroids. ▶Podcast Simplifying the Thyroid - http://anchor.fm/thyroid ▶Leave your questions in the comments! Your question may be the same as thousands of people who did not have the courage to ask! ▶This channel is merely educational. It should not be used for self-diagnosis or self-treatment! ▶I respect all resolutions of the Federal Council of Medicine - the videos are intended solely to provide information for strictly educational purposes and do not disclose the address or telephone number of the office, clinic or service. "The only effective advertising for a doctor is through a patient who is well cared for, well treated and well operated on. The patient's well-being creates a chain of trust." Ivo Pitanguy ▶Dr. Jônatas Catunda Head and neck surgeon CRM 14951 RQE 8522 ▶Social networks Subscribe to the channel! http://bit.ly/2FfNPIn Website - https://drjonatascatunda.com Facebook - @drjonatascatunda Instagram - @drjonatascatunda WhatsApp - https://wa.me/5585981072268 #thyroid On this channel you will find a lot of quality information about thyroid diseases such as hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, thyroid cancer, thyroid nodules. And also about various topics in the head and neck surgery specialty, such as mouth cancer, larynx cancer, enlarged lymph nodes in the neck! Produced by an expert on the subject, Dr. Jônatas Catunda, head and neck surgeon, university professor of human anatomy, master in surgery from UFC, doctoral student at UFC.