paratüroidnäärmete
Paratüroidnäärmete, also known as the parathyroid glands, are four small endocrine glands located in the neck, typically behind the thyroid gland. These glands are crucial for regulating calcium levels in the body. Each parathyroid gland is about the size of a grain of rice. Despite their proximity to the thyroid, they are functionally distinct and have a separate origin embryologically.
The primary function of the parathyroid glands is the secretion of parathyroid hormone (PTH). PTH plays a
Conversely, when blood calcium levels are too high, PTH secretion is suppressed, leading to a decrease in