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The Thymus: What Endocrine Organ Atrophies with Age?

The thymus gland begins to shrink dramatically after puberty, undergoing a process known as thymic involution. This makes it the primary endocrine organ that atrophies with age, with its functional tissue gradually replaced by fat. This age-related atrophy has significant consequences, particularly for the immune system.

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