No. They are totally different structures. Parathyroid glands are tiny glands situated next to thyroid gland ( Adam's apple.) in your neck. Hypothalamus is a part of brain situated below the thalamus in brain.
No,it is not in brain.It is in thyroid.
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The thyroid and parathyroid form a feedback loop by releasing hormone from the hypothalamus. This in turn stimulates the pituitary to release TSH into the bloodstream.
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The hypothalamus and the neurohypophysis are not the same. They are separate parts of the brin.
You have thyroid, parathyroid and adrenal glands in your body. Thyroid produces thyroxine hormone. Parathyroid gland produces parathyroid hormone. Adrenal gland produces the cortisol and adrenaline, for example.
The hypothalamus is approximately the same size as an almond!
A parathyroid scan is sometimes called a parathyroid localization scan or parathyroid scintigraphy.
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