Medical Definition of Ductus thyroglossus

1. A transitory endodermal tube in the embryo, carrying thyroid-forming tissue at its caudal end; normally, the duct disappears after the thyroid has moved to its definitive location in the neck; its point of origin is regularly marked on the root of the adult tongue by the foramen caecum; occasionally, its incomplete regression results in the formation of cysts along its embryonic course. See: pyramidal lobe of thyroid gland. Synonym: ductus thyroglossus, thyrolingual duct. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ductus Thyroglossus

ductus paraurethrales
ductus parotideus
ductus perilymphaticus
ductus pharyngobranchialis III
ductus pharyngobranchialis IV
ductus prostatici
ductus reuniens
ductus semicirculares
ductus sublinguales minores
ductus sublingualis major
ductus submandibularis
ductus submaxillaris
ductus sudoriferus
ductus thoracicus
ductus thoracicus dexter
ductus thyroglossus (current term)
ductus utriculosaccularis
ductus venosus
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ductworks
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