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Aorticorenal ganglion | ||
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Abdominal portion of the sympathetic trunk, with the celiac plexus and hypogastric plexus. (Aorticorenal ganglion labled at right, fourth from the top.) | ||
Latin | ganglia aorticorenalia | |
Gray's | subject #220 85 | |
System | ||
MeSH | [1] | |
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The upper part of each celiac ganglion is joined by the greater splanchnic nerve, while the lower part, which is segmented off and named the aorticorenal ganglion, receives the lesser splanchnic nerve and gives off the greater part of the renal plexus.
External links[]
- Human anatomy at Dartmouth figures/chapter_30/30-4.HTM
- Human anatomy at Dartmouth figures/chapter_32/32-6.HTM
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Nerves – autonomic nervous system (sympathetic nervous system/ganglion/trunks and parasympathetic nervous system/ganglion) (TA A14.3, GA 9.968) | |||||||
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Neck/ cervical |
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Chest/ thorax |
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Abdomen/ Lumbar |
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Pelvis/ sacral |
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