Parathyroid chief cell

Parathyroid chief cells (also called parathyroid principal cells or simply parathyroid cells) are one of the two cell types of the parathyroid glands, along with oxyphil cells. The chief cells are much more prevalent in the parathyroid gland than the oxyphil cells. It is perceived that oxyphil cells may be derived from chief cells at puberty, as they are not present at birth like chief cells.

Parathyroid chief cell
Details
LocationParathyroid gland
Identifiers
THH3.08.02.5.00002
FMA69078
Anatomical terms of microanatomy

Most individuals display four parathyroid glands adjacent to the thyroid gland anterior in the neck.

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