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Page 80
The outlying ones are the autonomic ganglionic neurons or ganglion cells . The
conduction pathways ... The cell bodies of the ganglionic neurons are arranged
in aggregates which are known as autonomic ganglia . Some of these ganglia
are ...
The outlying ones are the autonomic ganglionic neurons or ganglion cells . The
conduction pathways ... The cell bodies of the ganglionic neurons are arranged
in aggregates which are known as autonomic ganglia . Some of these ganglia
are ...
Page 86
It includes the inferior , the intermediate , the middle ( frequently absent ) and the
superior cervical sympathetic ganglia . The inferior cervical ganglion is located
on the ventral aspect of the head of the first rib . Frequently it is fused with the first
...
It includes the inferior , the intermediate , the middle ( frequently absent ) and the
superior cervical sympathetic ganglia . The inferior cervical ganglion is located
on the ventral aspect of the head of the first rib . Frequently it is fused with the first
...
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MOTOR ROOT OF CILIARY GANGLION VISUO - SENSORY PATHWAY - -
ESOPHAGEAL PCEXUS ... 1 E1 RE CILIARY GANGLION INNERVATION OF
THE INTRINSIC EYE MUSCLES NASOCILIARY BRANCH OF OPHTHALMIC
NERVE ...
MOTOR ROOT OF CILIARY GANGLION VISUO - SENSORY PATHWAY - -
ESOPHAGEAL PCEXUS ... 1 E1 RE CILIARY GANGLION INNERVATION OF
THE INTRINSIC EYE MUSCLES NASOCILIARY BRANCH OF OPHTHALMIC
NERVE ...
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