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  1. Mesenteric plexus

    Mesenteric plexus may refer to Superior mesenteric plexus Intermesenteric plexus Inferior mesenteric plexus disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Pulmonary plexus

    Infobox Nerve Name Pulmonary plexus Latin plexus pulmonalis GraySubject 205 GrayPage 913 Image Caption Image2 Caption2 Innervates BranchFrom BranchTo MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre p 24 DorlandsSuf 12648348 The pulmonary plexus is an autonomic plexus formed from pulmonary branches of vagus nerve and the sympathetic trunk . It supplies the Bronchial tree and the visceral pleura. External links eMedicineDictionary Pulmonary plexus Gray s autonomic Category Nerves of the head and neck neuroanatomy stub ...   more details



  1. Ovarian plexus

    Infobox Nerve Name PAGENAME Latin plexus ovaricus GraySubject 220 GrayPage 987 Image Caption Image2 Caption2 Innervates BranchFrom renal plexus BranchTo MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre p 24 DorlandsSuf 12648187 In the female, the ovarian plexus arises from the renal plexus , and is distributed to the ovary , and fundus of the uterus . It is carried in the suspensory ligament of the ovary . ref eMedicineDictionary suspensory ligament of ovary ref References references External links eMedicineDictionary ovarian 28nervous 29 plexus Gray s neuroscience stub Autonomic Category Nervous system ...   more details



  1. Nerve plexus

    Image Spinal nerve CAT.svg thumb right 200px Spinal nerve Image Gray804.png thumb right 200px Plexus Cervical plexus Image Brachial plexus 2.svg thumb right thumb 200px Anatomical illustration of the Plexus Brachial plexus with areas of roots, trunks, divisions and cords marked. Clicking on names of branches will link to their Wikipedia entry. Image Lumbar plexus.svg thumb right 200px The Plexus Lumbar plexus and its branches. Image Gray828 es.svg right thumb 200px Plexus Plan of sacral and coccygeal plexuses. A nerve plexus is a network of intersecting nerve s. Except for the ventral rami of Th2 ... plexus serves the head, neck and shoulders Brachial plexus serves the chest, shoulders, arms and hands Lumbar plexus serves the back, abdomen, groin, thighs, knees, and calves Sacral plexus serves the pelvis, buttocks, genitals, thighs, calves, and feet Celiac plexus serves internal organs Coccygeal plexus serves a small region over the coccyx Auerbach s plexus serves gastrointestinal tract Cervical plexus The Cervical plexus plexus cervicalis is formed by the ventral rami of the upper four cervical ... within the neck. The cervical plexus innervates muscles of the neck and areas of skin on the head, neck .... nervus vagus et nervus hypoglossus exist. Brachial plexus The Brachial plexus plexus brachialis is formed ... nerves. The plexus extends toward the armpit axilla . The roots of C5 and C6 form upper trunk truncus ... the lower trunk tuncus inferior of the brachial plexus. Under the clavicle, the trunk s trunci ... emerge from the brachial plexus. Lumbar plexus Since the Lumbar plexus and Sacral plexus are interconnected, they are sometimes referred to as the Lumbosacral plexus . The intercostal nerves that give ... from a plexus. The ventral rami of L1 L5 spinal nerves with a contribution of T12 form Lumbar plexus. This plexus lies within the psoas major muscle . Nervi of the plexus serve the skin and the muscles of the lower abdominal wall , the thigh and external genitals . The largest nerve of the plexus ...   more details



  1. Hepatic plexus

    Infobox Nerve Name PAGENAME Latin plexus hepaticus GraySubject 220 GrayPage 986 Image Gray848.png Caption The celiac ganglia with the sympathetic plexuses of the abdominal viscera radiating from the ganglia. Hepatic plexus labeled at center left. Image2 Caption2 Innervates BranchFrom BranchTo MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre p 24 DorlandsSuf 12647942 The hepatic plexus , the largest offset from the celiac plexus , receives filaments from the left vagus and right phrenic nerve s. It accompanies the hepatic artery , ramifying upon its branches, and upon those of the portal vein in the substance of the liver . Branches from this plexus accompany all the divisions of the hepatic artery. A considerable plexus accompanies the gastroduodenal artery and is continued as the inferior gastric plexus on the right gastroepiploic artery along the greater curvature of the stomach , where it unites with offshoots from the lienal plexus . External links eMedicineDictionary hepatic 28nervous 29 plexus Gray s Autonomic Category Nervous system ...   more details



  1. Esophageal plexus

    Infobox Nerve Name Esophageal plexus Latin plexus oesophageus GraySubject 205 GrayPage 913 Image Gray622.png Caption The tracheobronchial lymph glands. Esophageal plexus visible at bottom center. Image2 Gray793.png Caption2 Course and distribution of the glossopharyngeal, vagus, and accessory nerves. Innervates BranchFrom vagus nerve and sympathetic trunk BranchTo esophaguas same fibers make up the cardiac plexus MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre p 24 DorlandsSuf 12648173 The esophageal plexus is formed by nerve fibers from two sources 1.branches of the vagus nerve 2.visceral branches of the sympathetic trunk . The esophageal plexus and the cardiac plexus contain the same types of fibers and are both considered thoracic autonomic plexus es . Parasympathetic Fibers 1. The Vagus nerve delivers two fiber types to the esophageal plexus A. Preganglionic Parasympathetic fibers Preganglionic fibers These fibers have their cell bodies located in the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus and they will synapse on the terminal ganglia in the walls of the esophagus . B. Afferent fibers These fibers are primarily concerned with autonomic reflexes and they have their cell bodies in the inferior ganglion of the vagus . Note These vagal fibers in the esophageal plexus reform to make the anterior vagal trunk left vagus and the posterior vagal trunk right vagus . Anterior and posterior being terms in relation to the esophagus Sympathetic Fibers 2. The visceral branches of the sympathetic trunk also deliver two fiber types to the esophageal plexus A. sympathetic postganglionic fibers The cell bodies of these fibers are located in the sympathetic trunk ganglia . The cell bodies of the preganglionic .... gallery See also esophagus and cardiac plexus and thoracic autonomic plexus External links eMedicineDictionary esophageal 28nervous 29 plexus eMedicineDictionary vagal trunk SUNYAnatomyLabs 21 11 01 05 Mediastinum The Esophageal Plexus Gray s Autonomic Category Nerve plexus neuroscience stub ...   more details



  1. Suprarenal plexus

    Infobox Nerve Name PAGENAME Latin plexus suprarenalis GraySubject 220 GrayPage 987 Image Gray848.png Caption The celiac ganglia with the sympathetic plexuses of the abdominal viscera radiating from the ganglia. Suprarenal plexus labeled at upper right. Image2 Caption2 Innervates BranchFrom BranchTo MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre p 24 DorlandsSuf 12648512 The suprarenal plexus is formed by branches from the celiac plexus , from the celiac ganglion , and from the phrenic and greater splanchnic nerve s, a ganglion being formed at the point of junction with the latter nerve. The plexus supplies the suprarenal gland , being distributed chiefly to its adrenal medulla medullary portion its branches are remarkable for their large size in comparison with that of the organ they supply. External links eMedicineDictionary suprarenal 28nervous 29 plexus Gray s Autonomic neuroscience stub Category Nervous system ...   more details



  1. Splenic plexus

    Infobox Nerve Name PAGENAME Latin plexus splenicus GraySubject 220 GrayPage 986 Image Gray848.png Caption The celiac ganglia with the sympathetic plexuses of the abdominal viscera radiating from the ganglia. Lienal plexus labeled at upper right. Image2 Caption2 Innervates spleen BranchFrom BranchTo MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre p 24 DorlandsSuf 12648451 The splenic plexus lienal plexus in older texts is formed by branches from the celiac plexus , the left celiac ganglion , and from the right vagus nerve . It accompanies the lienal artery to the spleen , giving off, in its course, subsidiary plexi along the various branches of the artery. External links eMedicineDictionary splenic 28nervous 29 plexus Gray s Autonomic Category Nervous system Category Neuroanatomy ...   more details



  1. Renal plexus

    Infobox Nerve Name PAGENAME Latin plexus renalis GraySubject 220 GrayPage 987 Image Gray848.png Caption The celiac ganglia with the sympathetic plexuses of the abdominal viscera radiating from the ganglia. Renal plexus labeled at center right. Image2 Gray845.png Caption2 Plan of right sympathetic cord and splanchnic nerves. Renal plexus labeled at bottom center. Innervates BranchFrom BranchTo MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre p 24 DorlandsSuf 12648396 The renal plexus is formed by filaments from the celiac plexus , the aorticorenal ganglion , and the aortic plexus . It is joined also by the Thoracic splanchnic nerves least splanchnic nerve . The nerves from these sources, fifteen or twenty in number, have a few ganglion ganglia developed upon them. They accompany the branches of the renal artery into the kidney some filaments are distributed to the spermatic plexus and, on the right side, to the inferior vena cava . Additional images gallery Image Gray849.png Lower half of right sympathetic cord. gallery External links SUNYAnatomyLabs 40 09 02 00 Gray s neuroscience stub Autonomic Category Nervous system ...   more details



  1. Phrenic plexus

    Infobox Nerve Name PAGENAME Latin plexus phrenicus GraySubject 220 GrayPage 985 Image Gray848.png Caption The celiac ganglia with the sympathetic plexuses of the abdominal viscera radiating from the ganglia. Phrenic plexus labeled at upper left. Image2 Caption2 Innervates BranchFrom BranchTo MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre p 24 DorlandsSuf 12648293 The phrenic plexus accompanies the inferior phrenic artery to the diaphragm anatomy diaphragm , some filaments passing to the suprarenal gland . It arises from the upper part of the celiac ganglion , and is larger on the right than on the left side. It receives one or two branches from the phrenic nerve . At the point of junction of the right phrenic plexus with the phrenic nerve is a small ganglion ganglion phrenicum . This plexus distributes branches to the inferior vena cava, and to the suprarenal and hepatic plexus es. External links eMedicineDictionary periarterial plexus of inferior phrenic artery Gray s Autonomic Category nervous system ...   more details



  1. Tympanic plexus

    Infobox Nerve Name PAGENAME Latin plexus tympanicus GraySubject 204 GrayPage 909 Image Gray911.png Caption View of the inner wall of the tympanum. Grooves for tympanic plexus labeled at center. Image2 Gray788.png Caption2 Plan of the facial and intermediate nerves and their communication with other nerves. Tympanic plexus labeled at center. Innervates BranchFrom caroticotympanic nerves , tympanic nerve BranchTo MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre p 24 DorlandsSuf 12648546 In the tympanic cavity , the tympanic nerve a branch of CN IX divides into branches which form the tympanic plexus. This plexus is located on the surface of the Promontory of the tympanic cavity promontory . This tympanic plexus gives off 1 the lesser petrosal nerve 2 the Deep branch to join the greater petrosal nerve 3 branches to the tympanic cavity The branches of the tympanic cavity provide innervation to the mucosa of the middle ear. The lesser petrosal nerve provides autonomic parasympathetic fibers that eventually innervate the parotid gland . External links eMedicineDictionary Tympanic plexus NormanAnatomy cranialnerves NormanAnatomyFig IX NormanAnatomy lesson3 Gray s Cranial nerves Category Nervous system pl Splot b benkowy ...   more details



  1. Cardiac plexus

    Infobox Nerve Name PAGENAME Latin plexus cardiacus GraySubject 220 GrayPage 984 Image Gray838.png Caption The right sympathetic chain and its connections with the thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic plexuses. Cardiac plexus labeled at center right. Image2 Caption2 Innervates BranchFrom BranchTo MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre p 24 DorlandsSuf 12647601 The cardiac plexus is a plexus of nerves situated at the base of the heart that innervates the heart. Structure The cardiac plexus is divided into a superficial part, which lies in the concavity of the aortic arch , and a deep part, between the aortic arch and the Vertebrate trachea trachea . The two parts are, however, closely connected. Superficial part The superficial part of the cardiac plexus lies beneath the arch of the aorta, in front of the right pulmonary artery . It is formed by the superior cardiac branch of the left sympathetic trunk ... side of the ligamentum arteriosum . The superficial part of the cardiac plexus gives branches a to the deep part of the plexus b to the anterior coronary plexus and c to the left anterior pulmonary plexus . Deep part The deep part of the cardiac plexus is situated in front of the bifurcation of the Vertebrate ... which do not enter into the formation of the deep part of the cardiac plexus are the superior cardiac ... from the left vagus nerve, which pass to the superficial part of the plexus. Right half The branches from the right half of the deep part of the cardiac plexus pass, some in front of, and others behind ... pulmonary plexus, and are then continued onward to form part of the anterior coronary plexus those ... onward to form part of the posterior coronary plexus. Left half The left half of the deep part of the plexus is connected with the superficial part of the cardiac plexus, and gives filaments to the left atrium, and to the anterior pulmonary plexus, and is then continued to form the greater part of the posterior coronary plexus. See also Sympathetic trunk Splanchnic nerves Autonomic nervous system ...   more details



  1. Coccygeal plexus

    Nofootnotes date November 2010 Infobox Nerve Name PAGENAME Latin plexus coccygeus GraySubject 213 GrayPage 966 Image Gray828.png Caption Plan of sacral and pudendal plexuses. Image2 Caption2 Innervates BranchFrom sacral nerve S4 S5 , coccygeal nerve BranchTo anococcygeal nerve MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre p 24 DorlandsSuf 12647748 The coccygeal plexus is a plexus of nerves near the coccyx bone. Structure This plexus is formed by the fifth sacral nerve with a contribution from S4 and the coccygeal nerve . It gives rise to the anococcygeal nerve . See also Coccydynia Coccydynia coccyx pain, tailbone pain Ganglion impar Sacral plexus External links eMedicineDictionary Coccygeal plexus http anatomy.uams.edu anatomyhtml nerves back.html Description at uams.edu http www.emedicine.com pmr topic242.htm Coccyx pain tailbone pain, coccydynia Peer reviewed medical chapter, available free online at eMedicine Spinal nerves Lumbosacral plexus Category Nerve plexus Category Spinal nerves Category Nerves of the lower limb and lower torso neuroanatomy stub es Plexo cocc geo fa fr Plexus coccygien it Plesso coccigeo ru ...   more details



  1. Auerbach's plexus

    Infobox Nerve Name Auerbach s plexus Latin plexus myentericus GraySubject 248 GrayPage 1177 Image Gray1071.png Caption The myenteric plexus from the rabbit. X 50. Image2 Ens.png Caption2 LAYERS BR Serous membrane serosa BR Muscular coat longitudinal muscle BR myenteric plexus BR Muscular coat circular muscle BR Submucous plexus submucosal plexus BR submucosa l BR Mucous membrane mucosal Innervates BranchFrom BranchTo MeshName Myenteric Plexus MeshNumber A08.800.050.050.500 DorlandsPre p 24 DorlandsSuf 12648143 A part of the enteric nervous system , Auerbach s plexus or myenteric plexus , exists between the longitudinal and circular layers of muscularis externa in the gastrointestinal tract and provides motor innervation to both layers of the mucosa , having both parasympathetic and Sympathetic nervous system sympathetic input, whereas Meissner s plexus has only parasympathetic fibers and provides secretomotor innervation to the mucosa nearest the lumen of the gut. It arises from cells in the nucleus ala cinerea , the parasympathetic nucleus of origin for the tenth cranial nerve vagus , located in the medulla oblongata . The fibers are carried by both the anterior and posterior vagal nerves. It is found in the muscles of the esophagus , stomach , and intestine . ref eMedicineDictionary myenteric plexus ref The myenteric plexus is the major nerve supply to the gastrointestinal tract ... ref Role in disease A decrease in ganglion cell density in Auerbach s plexus has been linked to the condition ... plexus is referred to as Auerbach s plexus for its first describer Leopold Auerbach . ref http www.whonamedit.com doctor.cfm 319.html Who Named It? ref See also Submucous plexus Enteric nervous ... 885 Gastrointestinal physiology Autonomic DEFAULTSORT Auerbach s Plexus Category Digestive system Category Enteric nervous system neuroscience stub cs Myenterick plexus de Plexus myentericus es Plexo de Auerbach id Plexus Auerbach it Plesso di Auerbach ja pl Splot Auerbacha pt Plexo ...   more details



  1. Plexus Corporation

    Infobox company Wikipedia WikiProject Companies template company name Plexus Corp. company logo company type Public company Public br NASDAQ PLXS industry Electronics Manufacturing Services foundation 1979 location Neenah, WI homepage http www.plexus.com Plexus Corp NASDAQ PLXS , is an Electronics Manufacturing Services provider to the wireline networking, wireless infrastructure, medical, commercial and defense security aerospace industries. With headquarters in Neenah, Wisconsin , Plexus has engineering and manufacturing facilities in China, Malaysia, Mexico, Scotland, Romania, and the United States. Founded in 1979, Plexus provides product design, test, manufacturing, fulfillment and aftermarket services to its customers. External links http www.plexus.com Official site Portal Companies Category Electronics companies of the United States Category Companies based in Wisconsin de Plexus Corporation ...   more details



  1. Patellar plexus

    Infobox Nerve Name PAGENAME Latin GraySubject 212 GrayPage 953 Image Gray825and830.PNG Caption Cutaneous nerves of the right lower extremity. Front and posterior views. Patellar plexus visible but not labeled. Image2 Caption2 Innervates BranchFrom BranchTo MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre p 24 DorlandsSuf 12648224 The terminal filaments of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve frequently communicate with the anterior cutaneous branches of the femoral nerve , and with the infrapatellar branch of the saphenous nerve , forming with them the patellar plexus also called the peripatellar plexus . Gray s Lumbosacral plexus Category Nerves of the lower limb and lower torso Category Nerve plexus neuroscience stub ...   more details



  1. Capillary lamina of choroid

    Infobox Anatomy Name Capillary lamina of choroid Latin lamina choroidocapillaris GraySubject GrayPage Image Caption Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre l 02 DorlandsSuf 12475972 The capillary lamina of choroid or choriocapillaris is a layer of capillary capillaries that is immediately adjacent to Bruch s membrane in the choroid . External links http www.trinity.edu rblyston MicroA Lectures L31 html sld015.htm Eye Category Angiology Category Eye anatomy circulatory stub eye stub ...   more details



  1. Intermesenteric plexus

    The Intermesenteric plexus is a nerve plexus on the abdominal aorta , between the exits of the superior mesenteric artery superior and inferior mesenteric artery . ref name Moore195 Essential Clinical Anatomy. K.L. Moore & A.M. Agur. Lippincott, 2 ed. 2002. Page 195 ref The lumbar splanchnic nerve terminates here, among other places. ref name Moore164 Essential Clinical Anatomy. K.L. Moore & A.M. Agur. Lippincott, 2 ed. 2002. Page 164 ref References reflist Category Nerve plexus neuroanatomy stub ...   more details



  1. Cervical plexus

    Unreferenced date February 2009 Infobox Nerve Name Cervical plexus Latin plexus cervicalis GraySubject 210 GrayPage 925 Image Gray784.png Caption Dermatome distribution of the trigeminal nerve Superficial cervical plexus visible in purple, at center bottom. Image2 Caption2 Innervates BranchFrom Cervical nerves C1 C4 BranchTo MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre p 24 DorlandsSuf 12647686 The cervical plexus is a plexus of the ventral rami of the first four cervical spinal nerve s which are located from C1 to C4 cervical segment in the neck . They are located laterally to the transverse processes between prevertebral muscles from the medial side and vertebral m. scalenus , m. levator scapulae , m. splenius cervicis from lateral side. There is anastomosis with accessory nerve , hypoglossal nerve and sympathetic trunk . It is located in the neck , deep to sternocleidomastoid . Nerves formed from the cervical plexus innervate the back of the head , as well as some neck muscles. The branches of the cervical plexus emerge from the posterior triangle at the nerve point , a point which lies midway on the posterior border of the Sternocleidomastoid . Branches The cervical plexus has two types of branches Cutaneous innervation cutaneous and muscular. Cutaneous 4 branches Lesser occipital nerve innervates lateral part of wikt occipital occipital region C2 ONLY Great auricular nerve innervates skin ... plexus. Image Gray805.png The nerves of the scalp, face, and side of neck. Image Gray838.png ... Cervical plexus gallery External links MUNAnatomy nerve cerplex SUNYAnatomyFigs 25 03 02 Diagram of the cervical plexus eMedicineDictionary Cervical plexus MedicalMnemonics 268 http kobiljak.msu.edu cai ANT551 Unit02 Topic04 U2 L4 O6.html Diagram at msu.edu Spinal nerves Cervical plexus Category Nerve plexus Category Spinal nerves Category Nerves of the head and neck Category Article Feedback 5 ar de Plexus cervicalis es Plexo cervical fa fr Plexus cervical hr Vratni ...   more details



  1. Basilar plexus

    Infobox Vein Name Basilar plexus Latin plexus basilaris GraySubject 171 GrayPage 660 Image Gray570.png Caption The sinuses at the base of the skull. Image2 Caption2 DrainsFrom DrainsTo Artery MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre p 24 DorlandsSuf 12647562 The basilar plexus transverse or basilar sinus consists of several interlacing venous channels between the layers of the dura mater over the basilar part of the occipital bone the clivus anatomy clivus , and serves to connect the two inferior petrosal sinuses . It communicates with the Internal vertebral venous plexuses anterior vertebral venous plexus . Gray s VeinsHeadNeck Category Veins of the head and neck circulatory stub pt Plexo basilar ...   more details



  1. Parotid plexus

    Infobox Nerve Name PAGENAME Latin plexus intraparotideus GraySubject 202 GrayPage 902 Image Gray788.png Caption Plan of the facial and intermediate nerves and their communication with other nerves. Branches of facial nerve visible at bottom center. Image2 Gray790.png Caption2 The nerves of the scalp, face, and side of neck. Parotid plexus not labeled, but visible near ear. Innervates BranchFrom BranchTo MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre p 15 DorlandsSuf 12630561 The pes anserinus goose s foot is the term for the branch point of the facial nerve extratemporal after it leaves the stylomastoid foramen . It is also known as the parotid plexus . This division takes place within the parotid gland . Commonly, it divides into the temporozygomatic and cervicofacial branches several variations . External links http www.dartmouth.edu humananatomy figures chapter 47 47 5.HTM neuroscience stub Category Nerves Cranial nerves hu Plexus intraparotideus ...   more details



  1. Pterygoid plexus

    Infobox Vein Name Pterygoid plexus Latin plexus venosus pterygoideus, plexus pterygoideus GraySubject 167 GrayPage 645 Image Gray557.png Caption Veins of the head and neck. Image2 Caption2 DrainsFrom DrainsTo maxillary vein Artery maxillary artery MeshName MeshNumber Dorlands DorlandsID The pterygoid plexus is a venous plexus of considerable size, and is situated between the temporalis muscle and lateral pterygoid muscle , and partly between the two pterygoid muscles. Tributaries received It receives tributaries corresponding with the branches of the maxillary artery . Thus it receives the following veins sphenopalatine middle meningeal deep temporal anterior & posterior pterygoid masseteric buccinator alveolar some palatine veins palatine vein which divides into the greater and lesser palatine v. a branch which communicates with the ophthalmic vein through the inferior orbital fissure infraorbital vein Relations This plexus communicates freely with the anterior facial vein it also communicates with the cavernous sinus , by branches through the foramen Vesalii , foramen ovale , and foramen lacerum . Due to its communication with the cavernous sinus, infection of the superficial face may spread to the cavernous sinus, causing cavernous sinus thrombosis . Complications may include edema of the eyelids, conjunctivae of the eyes, and subsequent paralysis of cranial nerves which course through the cavernous sinus. The pterygoid plexus of veins becomes the maxillary vein. The maxillary vein and the superficial temporal vein later join to become the retromandibular vein. The posterior branch of the retromandibular vein and posterior auricular vein then form the external jugular vein, which empties into the subclavian vein. References references External links SUNYAnatomyLabs 27 13 01 00 Infratemporal Fossa The Pterygoid Plexus of Veins http jpc.vis.ne.jp anatomy tmj2 Fig4.jpg Pterygoid Plexus Gray s VeinsHeadNeck Category Veins of the head and neck circulatory stub pl Splot ...   more details



  1. Sacral plexus

    Infobox Nerve Name Sacral plexus Latin plexus sacralis GraySubject 213 GrayPage 957 Image Gray828.png Caption Plan of sacral and Pudendal plexus nerves pudendal plexus es. Image2 Relations of the sacral plexus.png Caption2 Relations of the sacral plexus. Dissection of side wall of pelvis showing sacral ... MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre p 24 DorlandsSuf 12648416 In human anatomy , the sacral plexus is a nerve plexus which provides motor and sensory nerves for the posterior thigh, most of the lower leg, the entire foot, and part of the pelvis . It is part of the lumbosacral plexus and emerges from ... A sacral plexopathy is a disorder affecting the nerves of the sacral plexus, usually caused by trauma ..., and sensory deficits. Composition The sacral plexus is formed by the lumbosacral trunk the anterior ... nerves The nerves forming the sacral plexus converge toward the lower part of the greater sciatic ... from the plexus, and in all cases their independence can be shown by dissection. Often, the sacral plexus and the lumbar plexus are considered to be one large nerve plexus, the lumbosacral plexus . The lumbosacral trunk connects the two plexuses. Relations The sacral plexus lies on the back of the pelvis ... and vein between the second and third sacral nerves. Nerves formed All the nerves entering the plexus ... arising from these are as follows of the table below File Sacral plexus.JPG thumb 400px Sacral plexus class wikitable align center Nerves of the sacral plexus ref name Thieme Atlas 476 478 482 Thieme ... of posterior femoral cutaneous nerve Perineal branches colspan 4 Direct branches from plexus &bull ... 4 Pudendal and coccygeal Pudendal nerve Pudendal br Pudendal plexus nerves Pudendal plexus S2 S4 Muscles ... plexus S5 Co1 Coccygeus muscle Coccygeus Anococcygeal nerves Anococcygeal br Dorsal branches Additional ..., abdominal, and pelvic plexuses. Image Sacral plexus schematic.svg A schematic depiction. Deleted image removed Image Sacral plexus.JPG Sacral plexus. gallery See also Cervical plexus Brachial plexus ...   more details



  1. Subsartorial plexus

    The subsartorial plexus is a Nerve plexus plexus of nerves that is located under the sartorius muscle . It is formed by the Anterior cutaneous branches of the femoral nerve Medial cutaneous nerve of thigh medial cutaneous nerve of the thigh a branch of the femoral nerve the saphenous nerve a branch from femoral nerve the Cutaneous branch of the obturator nerve cutaneous branch of anterior division of the obturator nerve At the lower border of the adductor brevis muscle the cutaneous branch of anterior division of the obturator nerve communicates with the anterior medial , cutaneous and saphenous branches of the femoral nerve, forming a kind of plexus. It then descends upon the femoral artery , to which it is finally distributed. Occasionally the communicating branch to the anterior medial , cutaneous and saphenous branches of the femoral is continued down, as a cutaneous branch, to the thigh and leg. When this is so, it emerges from beneath the lower border of the Adductor longus muscle , descends along the posterior margin of the Sartorius to the medial side of the knee, where it pierces the deep fascia , communicates with the saphenous nerve, and is distributed to the skin of the tibial side of the leg as low down as its middle. References Henry Gray 1821 1865 . Anatomy of the Human Body. 1918. IX. Neurology. 6d Category Nerve plexus Category Nerves neuroanatomy stub ...   more details



  1. Brachial plexus

    Infobox nerve Name Brachial plexus Latin plexus brachialis GraySubject 210 GrayPage 930 Image Gray808.png Caption The right brachial plexus with its short branches, viewed from in front. Image2 Caption2 ... nerve 1 T1 BranchTo MeshName Brachial plexus MeshNumber A08.800.800.720.050 DorlandsPre p 24 DorlandsSuf 12647576 The brachial plexus is a network of nerve fibers , running from the spine, formed ... plexus is responsible for cutaneous and muscular innervation of the entire upper limb, with two exceptions ... and an area of skin near the axilla innervated by the intercostobrachial nerve . Brachial plexus lesion ... 0 7817 6274 8 ref Anatomy Path The brachial plexus is divided into Roots, Trunks, Divisions, Cords ... that leave the plexus at various points along its length. The five roots are the five anterior ... Brachial plexus 2.svg thumb center 750px Anatomical illustration of the brachial plexus with areas ... plexus color.svg thumb center 750px Diagrammatic representation of the brachial plexus using colour ... plexus center gallery File Gray507.png Superficial dissection of the right side of the neck ... Side of neck, showing chief surface markings. File Brachial plexus 2.svg Brachial plexus ... coded diagram of brachial plexus illustrating roots of associated nerves. File Axilla.jpg Dissection of brachial plexus File Slide7cc.JPG Brachial plexus File Slide10b.JPG Brachial plexus File PLEXUS BRACHIALIS.jpg Brachial plexus File Slide7g.JPG Brachial plexus gallery center L ove M e L atha LML ... dorsi, A xillary nerve, R adial nerve. See also Brachial plexus injury Anesthesia of the brachial plexus ... basic science anatomy drawing brachial plexus step by step guide Learn to draw brachial plexus Medchrome http anatomyguy.com axilla and brachial plexus review Video of the dissected axilla and Brachial Plexus External links http medchrome.com basic science anatomy brachial plexus and its injury Brachial Plexus and its injury NormanAnatomy lesson3brachialplexus http anatome.ncl.ac.uk tutorials ...   more details




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