Organ Marshanov

Martashen's Organ The Martashen's organ is an accessory adrenal gland that is usually located at the level of the fifth or sixth ribs on the right side of the chest. It was first described by the French surgeon Jean Baptiste Joseph Marchand in 1875. This organ performs a number of important functions in the human body. One of its main purposes is the production of adrenaline, a hormone responsible for the body’s response to stress and physical stimulus. Martashen's organ also produces a number of other hormones and substances, such as norepinephrine, vasopressin, dopamine and serotonin