csecsemmirigy
Csecsemmirigy is the Hungarian term for the thymus gland, commonly written csecsemőmirigy in standard medical Hungarian. In English-language medical literature, this organ is called the thymus. The name reflects its prominence in infancy, when the gland is relatively large and active.
Anatomy and development: The thymus is located in the anterior superior mediastinum. At birth it is relatively
Function: The thymus is a primary lymphoid organ essential for T cell development. Immature thymocytes migrate
Clinical notes: The thymus can be visualized on chest imaging, where its silhouette may be described as
In summary, csecsemmirigy refers to the thymus, a key infant-related gland involved in the maturation of T