Thyroid isthmus

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Thyroid isthmus
The thyroid gland and its relations
(thyroid isthmus visible at center)
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LatinIsthmus glandulae thyreoideae
TA98A11.3.00.003
TA23866
FMA49178
Anatomical terminology

The thyroid isthmus is the part of the thyroid gland that connects together the lower thirds of the right and left lobes of the thyroid gland. The thyroid isthmus measures about 1.25 cm. in breadth, and the same in depth, and usually covers the second and third rings of the trachea. The are however many variations in its situation and size.

In the middle line of the neck, the thyroid isthmus is covered by the skin and fascia, and close to the middle line, on either side, by the sternothyroid muscles. Across its upper border runs an anastomotic branch uniting the two superior thyroid arteries; at its lower border are the inferior thyroid veins.

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