Suspensory ligament of thyroid gland
Appearance
Suspensory ligament of thyroid gland | |
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Latin | Ligamentum suspensorium glandulae thyroideae |
TA98 | A04.2.05.005 |
TA2 | 2213 |
FMA | 57793 |
Anatomical terminology |
The suspensory ligament of the thyroid gland, or Berry's ligament, is a suspensory ligament that passes from the thyroid gland to the trachea.[1]
The posterior layer of the thyroid capsule is thick. On either side, it forms suspensory ligament for the thyroid gland known as the suspensory ligament of berry. The ligaments are attached chiefly to the cricoid cartilage , and may extend to the thyroid cartilage.
References
- ^ Lathrop Stedman, Thomas, ed. (2006). "Suspensory ligament of thyroid gland". Stedman's Medical Dictionary (28th ed.). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. ISBN 978-0781764506. OCLC 61162300.
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