TY - CHAP M1 - Book, Section TI - Endocrine Venous System (Ductless Glands) A1 - Ramzy, Adel Fouad A1 - Dieter Jr., Raymond A. A1 - Lee-O'Neill, Theresa A2 - Dieter, Robert S. A2 - Dieter, Raymond A. A2 - Dieter, Raymond A. PY - 2011 T2 - Venous and Lymphatic Diseases AB - The venous system is irregular in its development and in its anatomy. Much less attention is devoted to the venous system of the various body structures, and seldom are diseases of the endocrine venous system encountered. The endocrine system is divided into two groups—the pure (ductless) group, which includes the thyroid, pituitary gland, thymus, and adrenal gland, and the dual group (both endocrine and exocrine), which includes the testes or ovaries, and pancreas. The glands may be developed from the ectoderm, mesoderm, or entoderm. Pharyngeal pouch endocrine organ derivatives include the thyroid, thymus gland, and parathyroid glands. Being developed from the cephalic part of the foregut, these buds separate and form into separate glands. The parathyroid glands develop from the third pouch. The thymus gland may also develop from caudally directed cylinder cells of the third pouch. The floor of the pharynx may develop a minute diverticulum known as the medianthyroid diverticulum and become the tuberculum, which is eventually incorporated in the thyroid. All of the glands—both the arterial and the venous systems—may be intimately related to the vascular system. The endocrine glands routinely secrete chemical compounds or hormones that control the function of other cellular tissues. The glands themselves, histologically, may be well differentiated, and chemical analysis of the glands may be performed. The arterial supply as well as the venous drainage may be involved in different aspects of the endocrine system and of the specific gland. The venous drainage of these glands may be used for diagnosis more frequently than for disease-specific considerations. SN - PB - McGraw-Hill Medical CY - New York, NY Y2 - 2024/03/29 UR - accesscardiology.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1126491337 ER -