Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Term of the Day



Splanchnic Nerve: A preganglionic autonomic nerve of the abdominopelvic viscera. Preganglionic, sympathetic fibers that pass through the paravertebral (sympathetic chain) ganglia without synapsing form splanchnic nerves. Instead, they synapse in a prevertebral (visceral) ganglion such as the celiac ganglion, the superior mesenteric ganglion, or the inferior mesenteric ganglion (e.g. thoracic -- greater, lesser, least -- splanchnic nn, lumbar splanchnic nn, and sacral splanchnic nn). Pelvic splanchnic nerves are parasympathetic and formed by branches of the ventral rami of S2, S3, and S4. Their ganglia are at or near the target organ.

P.S. Have a very Happy New Year!

1 comment:

  1. I heard them use this term on "Scrubs" and I had no idea what it meant! I'm still not entirely sure, but I'm not really an anatomy student.

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