THYROID GLAND VASCULARIZATION PATTERNS IN AUTOIMMUNE THYROIDITIS
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The vascularization patterns of the thyroid gland in autoimmune thyroiditis—particularly in Hashimoto’s thyroiditis—constitute an important area of investigation in both endocrinology and immunology. The thyroid, a butterfly-shaped endocrine organ situated in the lower anterior neck, plays a crucial role in metabolic regulation through the secretion of thyroid hormones. In autoimmune thyroiditis, immune-mediated destruction of thyroid tissue leads to significant alterations in its vascular structure, changes that can influence glandular function and affect overall patient health.
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