abdomen nerve

nerve of abdomen

A nerve that is part of an abdomen [Automatically generated definition].

유형 Nerve
상위 구조물 nerve of abdominal segment
라틴어 명칭 nerve of abdomen

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What is the abdomen nerve?
An abdomen nerve (known in anatomical terminology as nerve of abdomen) is any nerve that forms part of the nervous supply of the abdomen. These nerves carry sensory information from abdominal organs to the brain and transmit motor and autonomic signals back to control organ function.
Where are abdomen nerves located?
Abdomen nerves are distributed throughout the abdominal cavity, running along blood vessels, within the mesentery, and through the abdominal wall. They originate from both the thoracic and lumbar segments of the spinal cord.
What is the function of abdomen nerves?
Abdomen nerves serve both sensory and motor functions. Sensory fibers transmit pain, pressure, and visceral sensations from organs to the central nervous system, while motor and autonomic fibers regulate the movements and secretions of abdominal organs.
What conditions can affect abdomen nerves?
Conditions such as nerve entrapment, surgical injury, abdominal hernias compressing nerve roots, and diabetic neuropathy can all affect abdomen nerves. Referred abdominal pain is a common consequence of nerve involvement in abdominal disease.
What are the major nerves of the abdomen?
Major nerves of the abdomen include the intercostal nerves (supplying the abdominal wall), the vagus nerve (autonomic supply to upper abdominal organs), and the sympathetic splanchnic nerves. The celiac and mesenteric plexuses coordinate autonomic function for abdominal viscera.

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.