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==Histology==
 
==Histology==
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The parathyroids are histologically easy to distinguish from the [[Thyroid Gland - Pathology#Functional anatomy|thyroid]].  
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The parathyroids are histologically easy to distinguish from the thyroid.  
    
The thyroid has a characteristic follicular structure, whereas the parathyroid consists of densely packed cells, of two types:
 
The thyroid has a characteristic follicular structure, whereas the parathyroid consists of densely packed cells, of two types:
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Grossly, the parathyroids are difficult to differentiate from thyroid tissue or fat. A parathyroid gland may be accidentally removed during thyroidectomy. Care must therefore be taken if the second thyroid is removed to leave the parathyroid intact, otherwise [[Parathyroid Glands - Pathology|hypoparathyroidism]] may ensue.
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Grossly, the parathyroids are difficult to differentiate from thyroid tissue or fat. A parathyroid gland may be accidentally removed during thyroidectomy. Care must therefore be taken if the second thyroid is removed to leave the parathyroid intact, otherwise [[Hypoparathyroidism|hypoparathyroidism]] may ensue.
    
====Histology Gallery====
 
====Histology Gallery====
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