• Title of article

    Weight of the Human Thyroid Gland – A Postmortem Study

  • Author/Authors

    Nurunnabi, ASM Dhaka Medical College - Department of Anatomy, Bangladesh , Alim, A Upazila Health Complex, Bangladesh , Sabiha, M TMMC - Department of Anatomy, Bangladesh , Manowara, B Dhaka Medical College - Department of Anatomy, Bangladesh , Monira, K Dhaka Medical College - Department of Anatomy, Bangladesh , Shamim, A Dhaka Medical College - Department of Anatomy, Bangladesh

  • From page
    44
  • To page
    48
  • Abstract
    Context: A cross-sectional study was designed to find out the difference in weight of the thyroid gland of Bangladeshi people in relation to age and sex and to compare with previous local and foreign studies. Materials Methods: The present study was performed on 60 post mortem human thyroid gland (39 of male and 21 of female) collected from unclaimed dead bodies which were in the morgue under examination in the Department of Forensic Medicine, Dhaka Medical College, Dhaka. The samples were divided into three age-groups including Group A (10-20 years), Group B (21-50 years) Group C ( 50 years) and the weight of the thyroid glands were measured and recorded. Results: The mean weight of the thyroid gland in male was 15.14 gm, 19.20 gm and 14.64 gm and in female was 16.02 gm, 19.03 gm and 14.67 gm in group A, B and C respectively. The mean weight of the thyroid gland was 15.48 gm in group A, 19.15 gm in group B and 14.65 gm in group C. There was no difference in mean weight of the thyroid gland between male and female. The difference in mean weight of the thyroid gland between group A group B and group B group C were found statistically significant. The weight of the gland was found to increase from early childhood and puberty up to 50 years of age and then decrease.
  • Keywords
    Thyroid gland , Weight of thyroid gland
  • Journal title
    Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science
  • Journal title
    Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science
  • Record number

    2547901