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    The Parathyroid Glands

    Anatomy of the parathyroid glands

    The parathyroid glands are 4 small, oval-shaped glands. They are located next to the 2 thyroid gland lobes in the neck. Each gland is often about the size of a pea.

    Outline of front of neck showing thyroid, parathyroids ghosted in, and surrounding blood vessels and nerves.

    Function of the parathyroid glands

    Parathyroid glands produce parathyroid hormone (PTH). This hormone plays a key role in regulating calcium levels in the blood. Precise calcium levels are important because small changes can cause muscle and nerve problems.

    PTH stimulates these functions:

    • Release of calcium by bones into the bloodstream, which affects bone density and strength

    • Calcium absorption from food by the intestines

    • Calcium conservation by the kidneys

    • Kidney cell stimulation, which changes the weaker forms of vitamin D into the form that is strongest at absorbing calcium from the intestines

    Online Medical Reviewer: Raymond Kent Turley BSN MSN RN
    Online Medical Reviewer: Rita Sather RN
    Online Medical Reviewer: Robert Hurd MD
    Date Last Reviewed: 4/1/2022
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