is 1.6x 1.1 x4.8 cm a normal size for thyroid lobe
3.9 cm
A normal study would reveal a thyroid gland of normal size, shape, position, and uniform texture.
With Old fashion guages that measure the normal size of the run and then the rise of the lobe.
The midde, narrow part of your thyroid is not lumpy and is of normal size. It's good news.
You have two pairs of parathyroid glands there besides the thyroid gland. They are of very small size as compared to the thyroid gland.
It is about the same size and shape as a butterfly, and is located in the neck below the Adams apple.
Humans have four parathyroid glands which are normally situated just behind the thyroid gland in the neck. Normal parathyroid glands are about the size of a grain of rice.
The thyroid glands produces Thyroxin which contains iodine. If there isn't balance amount of iodine in our diet the anterior of the throat including glands becomes swollen. Normal body growth may also be affected in the absence of Thyroxin this process may also be known as thyroid. by: Swornim Poudyal
The gland that is located in the neck, next to the thyroid gland is the parathyroid. Most people have four parathyroid glands. The parathyroid glands are very small in size, almost the size of a grain of rice, which are located around the surface of the thyroid gland. The parathyroid produces a hormone called the parathyroid hormone. According toparathyroid.com, the major function of the parathyroid glands are to maintain the body's normal balance of calcium levels in the blood as well as the bones. Maintaining a normal range of parathyroid hormones also affects the nervous and muscular systems.
Two pairs of parathyroid glands are placed on the posterior surface of the thyroid gland. They are of very small size as compared to the thyroid gland.
It is normal for a lobe piercing to be 16 or 18 gauge... but it is normally 18. A 16 gauge is normally used for tragus piercings :)
The parathyroid glands are very small in size, almost the size of a grain of rice, which are located around the surface of the thyroid gland. According to parathyroid.com, the major function of the parathyroid glands are to maintain the body's normal balance of calcium levels in the blood as well as the bones. Maintaining a normal range of parathyroid hormones also affects the nervous and muscular systems. For a related article please see The Difference Between the Thyroid and the Parathyroid.