| autonomic nerve f.’s |
neurofibrae autonomicae.
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| autonomic dysreflexia, risk for |
A lifelong threatening uninhibited response of the sympathetic nervous system for an individual with a spinal cord injury or lesion at T8 or above who has recovered from spinal shock. SEE:
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| autonomic nervous s. |
the portion of the nervous system concerned with regulation of the activity of cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, and glands; usually restricted to the two visceral efferent peripheral components, the sympathetic nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system. Called also divisio autonomica systematis nervosi peripherici [TA] and pars autonomica systematis nervosi peripherici [TA alternative]. See Plate 48. Click here to view imagePLATE 48—AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
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| autonomic neuropathy |
Nerve damage that affects the autonomic nervous system, which controls digestive, bladder, bowel, cardiac, and sexual function.
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| autonomic |
The autonomic nervous system is divided into parasympathetic and sympathetic portions. They are made up of nerve cells and fibres which cannot be controlled at will. They are concerned with reflex control of bodily functions.
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