Thoracic Splanchnic Nerves 3D

  • Description                                                               
    • * Contain sympathetic preganglionic GVE fibers with cell bodies located in the lateral horn of the spinal cord and GVA fibers with cell bodies located in the dorsal root ganglia.

 

  • Greater Splanchnic Nerve
    • * Arises usually from the fifth through ninth thoracic sympathetic ganglia, perforates the crus of the diaphragm or occasionally passes through the aortic hiatus, and ends in the celiac ganglion.

 

  • Lesser Splanchnic Nerve
    • * Is derived usually from the 10th and 11th thoracic ganglia, pierces the crus of the diaphragm, and ends in the aorticorenal ganglion.

 

  • Least Splanchnic Nerve
    • * Is derived usually from the 12th thoracic ganglion, pierces the crus of the diaphragm, and ends in the ganglia of the renal plexus.

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  • Description                                                               
    • * Contain sympathetic preganglionic GVE fibers with cell bodies located in the lateral horn of the spinal cord and GVA fibers with cell bodies located in the dorsal root ganglia.

 

  • Greater Splanchnic Nerve
    • * Arises usually from the fifth through ninth thoracic sympathetic ganglia, perforates the crus of the diaphragm or occasionally passes through the aortic hiatus, and ends in the celiac ganglion.

 

  • Lesser Splanchnic Nerve
    • * Is derived usually from the 10th and 11th thoracic ganglia, pierces the crus of the diaphragm, and ends in the aorticorenal ganglion.

 

  • Least Splanchnic Nerve
    • * Is derived usually from the 12th thoracic ganglion, pierces the crus of the diaphragm, and ends in the ganglia of the renal plexus.

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