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Sympathetic Connections and Chain Ganglia. The axon from a central sympathetic neuron in the spinal cord can project to the periphery in a number of different ways. (a) The fiber can project out to the ganglion at the same level and synapse on a ganglionic neuron. (b) A branch can project to more superior or inferior ganglion in the chain. (c) A branch can project through the white ramus communicans, but not terminate on a ganglionic neuron in the chain. Instead, it projects through one of the splanchnic nerves to a collateral ganglion or the adrenal medulla (not pictured). English labels. From OpenStax book 'Anatomy and Physiology', fig. 15.3.
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Uploaded by: Jorn IJkhout
Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
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Ganglion trunci sympathici
Ganglion sensorium nervi spinalis
Ramus communicans albus trunci sympathetici cum nervorum spinalium
Nervi spinales
Ramus communicans
Medulla spinalis
Nervi splanchnici pelvici
Truncus sympathicus
Ramus communicans griseus trunci sympathetici cum nervorum spinalium
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