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Things thyroid often describes ("thyroid ________")
- membrane
- receptors
- cells
- uptake
- nodules
- powder
- cartilage
- laminae
- metabolism
- dysfunction
- follicles
- stimulation
- drugs
- ablation
- lamina
- imaging
- gland
- axis
- replacement
- function
- hormone
- body
- preparations
- tumors
- activity
- lobe
- antibodies
- failure
- treatment
- muscle
- testing
- abnormalities
- remnant
- regulation
- muscles
- enlargement
- primordium
- medication
- suppression
- ligament
- iodine
- crisis
- problem
- capsule
- disease
- disorder
- growth
- cancers
- neoplasms
- diseases
- carcinoma
- condition
- stimulator
- adenomas
- vein
- surgery
- lobectomy
- status
- volume
- disorders
- hormones
- notch
- scan
- test
- isthmus
- mass
- functioning
- carcinomas
- secretion
- cancer
- glands
- feeding
- acropachy
- autoimmunity
- tumor
- scanning
- tests
- tissue
- therapy
- fig
- stimulating
- follicle
- cyst
- deficiency
- artery
- anlage
- substance
- autoantibodies
- storm
How thyroid often is described ("________ thyroid")
- neonatal
- cultured
- adult
- embryonic
- maternal
- sublingual
- median
- lateral
- residual
- transplanted
- entire
- benign
- mammalian
- deficient
- hyperfunctioning
- toxic
- nodular
- inferior
- called
- atrophic
- excess
- aberrant
- retrosternal
- infant
- ectopic
- painful
- differentiated
- normal
- rat
- fresh
- healthy
- desiccated
- substernal
- hyperplastic
- vertebrate
- palpable
- pituitary
- hyperactive
- enlarged
- active
- synthetic
- medullary
- hog
- defective
- underactive
- superior
- excessive
- goitrous
- low
- foetal
- fetal
- sluggish
- papillary
- intact
- dry
- dried
- oral
- inactive
- cervical
- intrathoracic
- malfunctioning
- porcine
- abnormal
- exogenous
- bovine
- adjacent
- malignant
- accessory
- solitary
- lingual
- middle
- mediastinal
- overactive
- homologous
- human
- diseased
- thyrotoxic
- teleostean
