Paraorganic nerve plexuses are elements of the nervous system located around various organs of the body. They consist of nerve fibers and ganglia, which ensure the transmission of nerve impulses to organs and tissues.
Nerve plexuses are used to protect and ensure the functioning of various organs and tissues of the human body. For example, the paraorganic nerve plexus may be located around the kidneys, intestines,
Nerve plexus: paraorgan nerve
Nerve plexuses are part of the human nervous system. They are a union of several nerves that innervate organs and tissues in the body. In this article we will look at one of the most common nerve plexuses - the paraorganic nerve ganglion.
What is a paraorgan nerve? A paraorgan nerve is a nerve plexus that is located near an organ and is formed by nerve fibers innervating this organ. Most often, paraorgan nerves are located near the liver, kidneys, intestines and other organs.
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