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Innervation of the Blood Vessels The blood vessels are innervated through both
efferent and afferent nerves. The efferent nerves include both vasoconstrictor and
vasodilator fibers. They are mainly sympathetic. Limited vascular areas are ...
Innervation of the Blood Vessels The blood vessels are innervated through both
efferent and afferent nerves. The efferent nerves include both vasoconstrictor and
vasodilator fibers. They are mainly sympathetic. Limited vascular areas are ...
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... 68, 75 Costal structures, 26 Cranial nerves, 42, 43; see also under Nerve or
Nerves Cranial sutures, 103 Cranial vessels, peripheral, innervation, 81
Craniectomy, coronal, for acrocephaly, 103 Cranio cervical ligaments external,
24 internal, ...
... 68, 75 Costal structures, 26 Cranial nerves, 42, 43; see also under Nerve or
Nerves Cranial sutures, 103 Cranial vessels, peripheral, innervation, 81
Craniectomy, coronal, for acrocephaly, 103 Cranio cervical ligaments external,
24 internal, ...
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97, 99 autonomic reflex pathway, 82 cervical, 86 cholinergic innervation, 83
hypothalamic connection, 77 spinal nerve exit, 50 thoracic sympathetic trunk, 85
Great splanchnic nerve abdominal sympathetic trunk, 88 autonomic innervation,
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97, 99 autonomic reflex pathway, 82 cervical, 86 cholinergic innervation, 83
hypothalamic connection, 77 spinal nerve exit, 50 thoracic sympathetic trunk, 85
Great splanchnic nerve abdominal sympathetic trunk, 88 autonomic innervation,
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