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A dysfunctional disorder that can develop most commonly 3-6 months after a devastating event is
Thymus
A primary lymphoid organ located in the chest, where T cells mature and differentiate.
Thyroid
A gland in the neck that produces hormones regulating heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature, and metabolism.
Apocrine
A type of gland that releases its secretions by shedding part of the cell, found mainly in underarm and groin areas.
Parotid
The largest salivary gland located near the ear, responsible for producing saliva to aid in digestion.
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