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− | + | The parathyroid glands (lat.: ''Glandulae parathyroideae'') are two pairs of organs, one outside and one inside the thyroid gland. The organs also called "epithelial bodies" form the parathormone, a hormone that leads to an increase in the calcium level in the blood. | |
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The parathyroid glands (lat.: Glandulae parathyroideae) are two pairs of organs, one outside and one inside the thyroid gland. The organs also called "epithelial bodies" form the parathormone, a hormone that leads to an increase in the calcium level in the blood.
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