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The Zuckerkandl tubercle is arguably the most reliable landmark for locating the RLN. In the vast majority of cases, the RLN runs in a groove medial to the tubercle.
The Zuckerkandl tubercle (ZT) is an anatomical feature of the thyroid gland that holds significant surgical importance, particularly in the context of thyroidectomy. Often described as the "posterior horn" or "lateral projection" of the thyroid lobe, it is a nodular extension of the thyroid gland. While frequently overlooked in basic anatomy textbooks, it is considered a critical landmark by surgeons for identifying the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) and the parathyroid glands.
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The Zuckerkandl tubercle is arguably the most reliable landmark for locating the RLN. In the vast majority of cases, the RLN runs in a groove medial to the tubercle.
The Zuckerkandl tubercle (ZT) is an anatomical feature of the thyroid gland that holds significant surgical importance, particularly in the context of thyroidectomy. Often described as the "posterior horn" or "lateral projection" of the thyroid lobe, it is a nodular extension of the thyroid gland. While frequently overlooked in basic anatomy textbooks, it is considered a critical landmark by surgeons for identifying the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) and the parathyroid glands.
ScreenTask is a passion project by Eslam Hamouda for simple, reliable local network screen sharing without internet dependency.
Started in 2015 with a focus on simplicity and reliability, ScreenTask has grown through active community contributions into a trusted tool for teams and individuals who need offline screen sharing that just works.
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A community-maintained cross-platform version written in Java, bringing ScreenTask to Linux and macOS. Requires the Java Runtime Environment.
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