Article tag: Pathological model of thyroid| BIX-A1094|
The thyroid pathological model is a professional anatomical demonstration model used in medical teaching and clinical training, aiming to help learners intuitively understand the normal structure and common pathological changes of the thyroid gland.
...The thyroid pathological model is a professional anatomical demonstration model used in medical teaching and clinical training, aiming to help learners intuitively understand the normal structure and common pathological changes of the thyroid gland.
Models are usually made to real scale, clearly showing the location of the thyroid gland, its left and right lobes, isthmus, and its proximity to the trachea and larynx. Through various pathological examples, such as goiter, thyroid nodules, thyroid cancer and thyroiditis, etc., the changes in tissue morphology and color can be visually presented, which is convenient for distinguishing various disease types.
Some models can be disassembled, and the internal structure is displayed in layers, which helps students deeply understand the development process of the lesion. This model is widely applied in the teaching of pathology, endocrinology and surgery in medical colleges and universities, and is also suitable for clinicians to conduct patient health education.
By using thyroid pathological models, learners can systematically master the morphological characteristics and pathological mechanisms of thyroid diseases, and improve their theoretical understanding of diagnosis and treatment.