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Sunday, February 17, 2019

Autonomic Innervation of Large Intestine Anatomy


Autonomic Innervation of Large Intestine Anatomy
Anterior vagal trunk and hepatic branch, Posterior vagal trunk, Right greater thoracic splanchnic nerve, Celiac ganglia and plexus, Right aorticorenal ganglion, Superior mesenteric ganglion, Middle colic artery and plexus, Right colic artery and plexus Ileocolic artery and plexus, Cecal and appendicular arteries and plexuses


Sacral sympathetic trunk, Right sacral plexus, Middle rectal artery and plexus, Right inferior hypogastric (pelvic) plexus, Vesical plexus, Rectal plexus, Urinary bladder, Marginal artery and plexus, Esophagus, Left greater thoracic splanchnic nerve, Left suprarenal plexus, Left lesser and least thoracic splanchnic nerves, Left aorticorenal ganglion, Left renal artery and plexus 1st left lumbar splanchnic nerve, Left lumbar sympathetic trunk, Intermesenteric (abdominal aortic) plexus, Left colic artery and plexus, Inferior mesenteric ganglion, artery, and plexus, Sigmoid arteries and plexuses, Superior hypogastric plexus, Superior rectal artery and plexus, Right and left hypogastric nerves, Pelvic splanchnic nerves, Nerves from inferior hypogastric (pelvic) plexuses to sigmoid colon, descending colon, and left colic (splenic) flexure.
Autonomic Innervation of Large Intestine Anatomy



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