superior mesenteric ganglion
ganglion mesentericum superius
A ganglion in the upper part of the superior mesenteric plexus that is the synapsing point for one of the pre- and post-synaptic nerves of the sympathetic division of the autonomous nervous system.
| Type | Nerve |
| Parent Structure | mesenteric ganglion |
| Latin Name | ganglion mesentericum superius |
| FMA ID | 77589 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the superior mesenteric ganglion?
A ganglion in the upper part of the superior mesenteric plexus that is the synapsing point for one of the pre- and post-synaptic nerves of the sympathetic division of the autonomous nervous system.
What is the Latin name for the superior mesenteric ganglion?
The Latin name for the superior mesenteric ganglion is ganglion mesentericum superius.
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