| ganglion c. |
1. a form of large nerve cell characteristic of ganglia; called also gangliocyte. 2. any of those retinal cells that are the third (last) neurons in the vertical linkage of the retina and are analogous to the relays in the spinal cord and brain stem. At least six types of ganglion cells have been classified according to their dendritic patterns. See also visual cone
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| ganglion cell l. |
a layer of the pars nervosa retinae, situated between the inner molecular layer and the stratum opticum, or nerve fiber layer, consisting essentially of the ganglion cells of the retina, and containing also the fibers of Müller, neuroglia, and branches of the retinal vessels.
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| ganglion d. |
a hernial protrusion of the synovial membrane through a tendon sheath.
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| ganglionar n. |
ganglioneuroma.
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| ganglionated |
provided with ganglia. Called also gangliated.
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