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  • ganglion cervicale caudale <³ª>
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  • ganglion cervicale caudale<³ª>
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  • ganglion cervicale craniale <³ª>
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  • ganglion cervicale craniale<³ª>
    ¹æ»ç À§¸ñ½Å°æÀý, »ó°æ½Å°æÀý(ß¾ ãêÌèï½).
  • ganglion cervicale medium <³ª>
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  • ganglion cervicale medium<³ª>
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  • ganglion cervicale superius <³ª>
    »ó°æ½Å°æÀý, À§¸ñ½Å°æÀý{ÇØ}
  • ganglion cervicale superius<³ª>
    ¹æ»ç À§¸ñ½Å°æÀý, »ó°æ(ß¾ )½Å°æÀý.
  • ganglion cervicothoracicum (stellatum)<³ª>
    ¹æ»ç ¸ñ°¡½¿(º°)½Å°æÀý, °æÈä( ýØ)½Å °æÀý.
  • ganglion ciliare<³ª>
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  • ganglion coeliacum dextrum<³ª>
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  • ganglion coeliacum dextrum<³ª>
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  • ganglion coeliacum sinistrum<³ª>
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ganglion ciliare <anatomy, neurology> Neural crest derived ganglion acting as relay between parasympathetic neurons of the oculomotor nucleus in the midbrain and the muscles regulating the diameter of the pupil of the eye.
(18 Nov 1997)
ganglion cyst <dermatology, tumour> A small cystic tumour, composed of ganglion cells, containing viscous fluid and connected either with a joint membrane or a tendon sheath.
Commonly found on the back of the wrist, hands or feet.
(27 Sep 1997)
ganglion extracraniale <anatomy, nerve> The lower of two sensory ganglion's on the glossopharyngeal nerve as it traverses the jugular foramen.
Synonym: ganglion inferius nervi glossopharyngei, Andersch's ganglion, extracranial ganglia, ganglion extracraniale, petrosal ganglion, petrous ganglion.
(05 Mar 2000)
ganglion geniculi The sensory ganglion of the facial (7th cranial) nerve. The geniculate ganglion cells send central processes to the brainstem and peripheral processes to the taste buds in the anterior tongue, the soft palate, and the skin of the external auditory meatus and the mastoid process.
(12 Dec 1998)
ganglion habenulae The gray matter of the habenula, composed of a small-celled medial and a larger-celled lateral habenular nucleus; both nuclei receive fibres from basal forebrain regions (septum, basal nucleus, lateral preoptic nucleus); the lateral habenular nucleus receives an additional projection from the medial segment of the globus pallidus. Both nuclei project by way of the retroflex fasciculus to the interpeduncular nucleus and a medial zone of the midbrain tegmentum.
Synonym: nucleus habenulae, ganglion habenulae.
(05 Mar 2000)
ganglion impar The most inferior, unpaired ganglion of the sympathetic trunk; inconstant.
Synonym: coccygeal ganglion, Walther's ganglion.
(05 Mar 2000)
ganglion inferius nervi glossopharyngei <anatomy, nerve> The lower of two sensory ganglion's on the glossopharyngeal nerve as it traverses the jugular foramen.
Synonym: ganglion inferius nervi glossopharyngei, Andersch's ganglion, extracranial ganglia, ganglion extracraniale, petrosal ganglion, petrous ganglion.
(05 Mar 2000)
ganglion inferius nervi vagi <anatomy, nerve> A large sensory ganglion of the vagus, anterior to the internal jugular vein.
Synonym: ganglion inferius nervi vagi, ganglion of trunk of vagus, nodose ganglion.
(05 Mar 2000)
ganglion isthmi A median, unpaired, ovoid cell group at the base of the midbrain tegmentum between the cerebral peduncles; it receives the retroflex fasciculus from the habenula, and projects to the raphe region (raphe nuclei) and periaqueductal gray substance of the midbrain.
Synonym: nucleus interpeduncularis, ganglion isthmi, Gudden's ganglion, intercrural ganglion, interpeduncular ganglion.
(05 Mar 2000)
ganglion mesentericum inferius The lowest of the sympathetic prevertebral ganglia, located at the origin of the inferior mesenteric artery from the aorta and containing the sympathetic neurons innervating the descending and sigmoid colon.
Synonym: ganglion mesentericum inferius.
(05 Mar 2000)
ganglion mesentericum superius A paired sympathetic ganglion located at the origin of the superior mesenteric artery from the aorta.
Synonym: ganglion mesentericum superius.
(05 Mar 2000)
ganglion of facial nerve The sensory ganglion of the facial (7th cranial) nerve. The geniculate ganglion cells send central processes to the brainstem and peripheral processes to the taste buds in the anterior tongue, the soft palate, and the skin of the external auditory meatus and the mastoid process.
(12 Dec 1998)
ganglion of intermediate nerve The sensory ganglion of the facial (7th cranial) nerve. The geniculate ganglion cells send central processes to the brainstem and peripheral processes to the taste buds in the anterior tongue, the soft palate, and the skin of the external auditory meatus and the mastoid process.
(12 Dec 1998)
ganglion of nervus intermedius The sensory ganglion of the facial (7th cranial) nerve. The geniculate ganglion cells send central processes to the brainstem and peripheral processes to the taste buds in the anterior tongue, the soft palate, and the skin of the external auditory meatus and the mastoid process.
(12 Dec 1998)
ganglion of trunk of vagus <anatomy, nerve> A large sensory ganglion of the vagus, anterior to the internal jugular vein.
Synonym: ganglion inferius nervi vagi, ganglion of trunk of vagus, nodose ganglion.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Ganglionic Blockers - »õâ Agents having as their major action the interruption of neural transmission at nicotinic receptors on postganglionic autonomic neurons. Because their actions are so broad, including blocking of sympathetic and parasympathetic systems, their therapeutic use has been largely supplanted by more specific drugs. They may still be used in the control of blood pressure in patients with acute dissecting aortic aneurysm and for the induction of hypotension in surgery.
    Synonyms : Blocking Agents, Ganglionic, Ganglionic Blockaders, Agents, Ganglionic Blocking, Agents, Ganglioplegic, Blockaders, Ganglionic, Blockers, Ganglionic
  • Ganglionic Stimulants - »õâ Agents that mimic neural transmission by stimulation of the nicotinic receptors on postganglionic autonomic neurons. Drugs that indirectly augment ganglionic transmission by increasing the release or slowing the breakdown of acetylcholine or by non-nicotinic effects on postganglionic neurons are not included here nor are the nonspecific cholinergic agonists.
    Synonyms : Stimulants, Ganglionic
  • Ganglioside Galactosyltransferase - »õâ Catalyzes the final step in the galactocerebroside biosynthesis pathway.
    Synonyms : Ganglioside GM1 Synthase, UDP Galactose-Ceramide Galactosyltransferase, UDP Galactose-GM2 Galactosyltransferase, UDP-Galactose-GM2 Ganglioside Beta-1-3-Galactosyltransferase, UDPGal-GM2 Beta1-3-Galactosyltransferase, GM1 Synthase, Ganglioside
  • Gangliosides - »õâ A subclass of ACIDIC GLYCOSPHINGOLIPIDS. They contain one or more sialic acid (N-ACETYLNEURAMINIC ACID) residues. Using the Svennerholm system of abbrevations, gangliosides are designated G for ganglioside, plus subscript M, D, or T for mono-, di-, or trisialo, respectively, the subscript letter being followed by a subscript arabic numeral to indicated sequence of migration in thin-layer chromatograms. (From Oxford Dictionary of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1997)
    Synonyms :
  • Gangliosidoses - »õâ A group of autosomal recessive lysosomal storage disorders marked by the accumulation of GANGLIOSIDES. They are caused by impaired enzymes or defective cofactors required for normal ganglioside degradation in the LYSOSOMES. Gangliosidoses are classified by the specific ganglioside accumulated in the defective degradation pathway.
    Synonyms : Ganglioside Storage Diseases, Ganglioside Storage Disorders, Gangliosidosis, Ganglioside Storage Disease, Ganglioside Storage Disorder, Storage Disease, Ganglioside, Storage Diseases, Ganglioside, Storage Disorder, Ganglioside, Storage Disorders, Ganglioside
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ganglion Usually, a group of nerve cell bodies lying outside of the central nervous system (CNS); also used for one group of nerve cell bodies within the CNS - the basal ganglia.
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ganglioneuroblastoma A benign neoplasm composed of nerve fibers and mature ganglion cells, regarded by many as a fully differentiated neuroblastoma. A neuroblastoma is a sarcoma consisting of malignant neuroblasts, usually arising in the autonomic nervous system. It affects mostly infants and children up to 10 years of age.
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ganglioglioma A ganglioneuroma in the central nervous system.
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ganglion a mass of nerve tissue (gray matter), or a group of nerve cell bodies
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ganglion cell A type of interneuron that conveys information from the retinal bipolar, horizontal and amacrine cells to the brain.
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