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carotid plexus Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

ক্যারোটিড জালক,





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The internal carotid plexus (internal carotid plexus) is situated on the lateral side of the internal carotid artery, and in the plexus there occasionally.


The carotid plexus is a network of intersecting sympathetic nerves which run parallel to the carotid artery into the head.


The deep petrosal nerve is a branch of the internal carotid plexus which runs through the carotid canal lateral to the internal carotid artery.


Carotid plexus can refer to: Common carotid plexus Internal carotid plexus External carotid plexus This disambiguation page lists articles associated with.


divides into branches which, along with sympathetic fibres from the carotid plexus, form the tympanic plexus.


lacrimal apparatus involves both the a sympathetic supply through the carotid plexus of nerves around the internal carotid artery, and parasympathetically.


They are the postganglionic sympathetic fibers from internal carotid plexus which enter the tympanic cavity via the caroticotympanic artery.


and is surrounded by a number of small veins and by filaments of the carotid plexus, derived from the ascending branch of the superior cervical ganglion.


artery to pass into the cranium, as well as the carotid plexus traveling on the artery.


The carotid plexus contains sympathetics to the head from the superior.


plexus of nerves, the internal carotid plexus.


Sympathetic fibers supplying the eye separate from the carotid plexus within the cavernous sinus.


as the intracavernous plexus; which is the portion of the internal carotid plexus in the cavernous sinus.


fibers carried in the ganglion are: Sympathetic fibers from the external carotid plexus, via the facial artery and its branches.


sympathetic axons from the deep petrosal nerve, a branch of the internal carotid plexus (cell bodies are located in the superior cervical ganglion) The preganglionic.


petrosal nerve (postganglionic sympathetic axons from the internal carotid plexus) and continues as the nerve of the pterygoid canal and ultimately synapses.


The ganglion receives, on its medial side, filaments from the carotid plexus of the sympathetic.


innervate the internal carotid artery and form the internal carotid plexus.


The internal carotid plexus carries the postganglionic axons of the SCG to the eye.


originate in the superior cervical ganglion, and travel via the internal carotid plexus, where small branches communicate with the oculomotor nerve as it passes.


Abducens nerve Internal carotid artery accompanied by the Internal carotid plexus These nerves, with the exception of CN V2, pass through the cavernous.


middle cranial fossa carotid canal 2 internal carotid artery internal carotid plexus, sympathetics from the superior cervical ganglion temporal posterior.



Synonyms:

nerve plexus; plexus caroticus;

Antonyms:

natural object;

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