Thymotomy is surgical incision of the thymus.
Thymotomy.
medical term pertaining to the thymus
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Involution is the medical term meaning shrinkage of a gland with age, as with the normal developmental involution of the thymus.
Thyroid/o is the combining form for thyroid.
Mediastinum codes are identified by the structures they contain, such as the heart, pericardium, trachea, esophagus, thymus, and blood vessels. These structures help determine the specific region of the mediastinum being referred to in medical coding.
Thymus or Wild Thyme has historically be considered a medical herb since the middle ages. Today it is used primary as a natural antiseptic and infused as a tea solution.
The Thymus gland.
An enlarged thymus gland in adults, known as thymomegaly, can occur due to several factors, including autoimmune diseases, infections, or certain cancers such as thymoma or lymphoma. Additionally, conditions like myasthenia gravis can be associated with thymic enlargement. In some cases, the cause may be idiopathic, meaning no specific reason can be identified. It's important for individuals with an enlarged thymus to undergo further medical evaluation to determine the underlying cause.
T cells mature in the thymus The T-cells mature in both the thymus gland and the organs known as tonsils.
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The thymus is part of the immune system.
The thymus is an organ in the upper chest, which all mammals have. The calf thymus is a thymus that belongs to a calf. Calf thymus DNA, is the DNA that can be isolated from this calf thymus. Calf thymus DNA is used for many experiments, because the thymus has a very high yield of DNA (calf thymus DNA has a yield of approx. 2.542% (w/w))