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Complex network of nerves located in the upper abdomen
The celiac plexus, also known as the solar plexus because of its radiating nerve fibers, is a complex network of nerves located in the abdomen, near where
Celiac_plexus
Two large masses of nerve tissue in the upper abdomen
celiac ganglion. Diagram of efferent sympathetic nervous system. Abdominal portion of the sympathetic trunk, with the celiac and hypogastric plexuses
Celiac_ganglia
Agent which degenerates nerve fibers
osteoarthritis or spasticity. Different types of neurolysis include celiac plexus neurolysis, endoscopic ultrasound guided neurolysis, and lumbar sympathetic
Neurolysis
Network of nerve fibres
over the coccyx Autonomic plexuses Celiac plexus (solar plexus) – serves internal organs Auerbach's plexus (myenteric plexus) – serves the gastrointestinal
Nerve_plexus
Topics referred to by the same term
Celiac artery Celiac lymph nodes Celiac plexus This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Celiac. If an internal link incorrectly
Celiac
Topics referred to by the same term
solar plexus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The celiac plexus (or solar plexus) is a complex network of nerves located in the abdomen. Solar plexus or
Solar_Plexus
mesenteric plexus is a continuation of the lower part of the celiac plexus, receiving a branch from the junction of the right vagus nerve with the plexus. It
Superior_mesenteric_plexus
Nerve in the abdominal region
The renal plexus is a complex network of nerves formed by filaments from the celiac ganglia and plexus, aorticorenal ganglia, lower thoracic splanchnic
Renal_plexus
The celiac (or coeliac) branches of vagus nerve are small branches which provide parasympathetic innervation to the celiac plexus. The celiac nerves receive
Celiac branches of vagus nerve
Celiac_branches_of_vagus_nerve
abdominal aortic plexus (not to be confused with the thoracic aortic plexus) is formed by branches derived, on either side, from the celiac plexus and ganglia
Abdominal_aortic_plexus
The splenic plexus (lienal plexus in older texts) is formed by branches from the celiac plexus, the left celiac ganglion, and from the right vagus nerve
Splenic_plexus
Branching network of vessels or nerves
plexuses. Alternatively, the Latin plural plexūs may be used. The four primary nerve plexuses are the cervical plexus, brachial plexus, lumbar plexus
Plexus
Deliberate inhibition of nerve impulses
to those addressed by the celiac plexus block but, because of its higher rate of complications, used only if the celiac plexus block is not producing adequate
Nerve_block
afferents from the celiac plexus, and the superior mesenteric plexus. The hepatic plexus is the largest derivative of the celiac plexus. The plexus receives pre-ganglionic
Hepatic_plexus
Largest artery in the abdomen
omentum and stomach, behind which are the branches of the celiac artery and the celiac plexus; below these, by the lienal vein (splenic vein), are the
Abdominal_aorta
Type of endocrine gland cancer
opioids or through procedural intervention, by a nerve block on the celiac plexus (CPB). This alters or, depending on the technique used, destroys the
Pancreatic_cancer
Group of nerves in the thorax
nerve, seen in thoracic cavity seen from left side. The celiac ganglia with the sympathetic plexuses of the abdominal viscera radiating from the ganglia.
Thoracic_splanchnic_nerves
Medical subspecialty
the celiac plexus and is accomplished by injecting corticosteroids or long-acting local anesthetics". Neurolysis: "permanent destruction of the celiac plexus
Interventional_radiology
Third Chakra of body
meet at the point in a balanced system. Maṇipūra is the home of the celiac plexus, which innervates most of the digestive system. In chakra-based medicine
Manipura
Group of sympathetic ganglia
to the aorta and the vertebral column. The prevertebral ganglia are the celiac ganglia (including the aorticorenal ganglia), the superior mesenteric ganglion
Prevertebral_ganglia
Small bony extension of the lower part of the sternum
first seven ribs articulate with the sternum, the cartilage within the celiac plexus attaches to the xiphoid process, reinforcing it, and indirectly connecting
Xiphoid_process
Division of the nervous system supplying internal organs, smooth muscle and glands
(2 or 3) caudal lumbar ganglia and sacral ganglia prevertebral ganglia (celiac ganglion, aorticorenal ganglion, superior mesenteric ganglion, inferior
Autonomic_nervous_system
Less than lethal round for shotguns
strike in the abdominal area can cause internal bleeding or strike the celiac plexus which can disrupt breathing or heartbeat, but such a hit is generally
Bean_bag_round
Bundle of nerve fibers
continued upward through the carotid canal into the skull, and forms a plexus on the internal carotid artery; the inferior part travels in front of the
Sympathetic_trunk
Division of the celiac plexus in the abdomen
pancreatic plexus is a division of the celiac plexus (coeliac plexus) in the abdomen. 10-20% of nerve fibers of the posterior hepatic plexus form the pancreatic
Pancreatic_plexus
Nerve fiber network of the abdomen
The phrenic plexus accompanies the inferior phrenic artery to the diaphragm, some filaments passing to the suprarenal gland. It arises from the upper part
Phrenic_plexus
cystic plexus is the derivation of the hepatic plexus, which is the largest offshoot from the celiac plexus. Formed by branches from the celiac plexus, the
Cystic_plexus
Topics referred to by the same term
multiple veins Cardiac plexus, a congregation of nerves situated at the base of the heart that innervates the heart Celiac plexus, a complex network of
Plexus_(disambiguation)
Network of nerves near the adrenal gland
The suprarenal plexus is formed by branches from the celiac plexus, from the celiac ganglion, and from the phrenic and greater splanchnic nerves, a ganglion
Suprarenal_plexus
Central part of the adrenal gland
artery, inferior suprarenal artery Vein Suprarenal veins Nerve Celiac plexus, renal plexus Lymph Lumbar glands Identifiers MeSH D000313 TA98 A11.5.00.008
Adrenal_medulla
Division of the autonomic nervous system
middle ear where they make up a tympanic plexus on the cochlear promontory of the mesotympanum. The tympanic plexus of nerves rejoin and form the lesser petrosal
Parasympathetic nervous system
Parasympathetic_nervous_system
Medical condition
symptomatic relief can be achieved using pharmacotherapy and celiac plexus neurolysis. Celiac plexus neurolysis involves interrupting neural transmission from
Mitochondrial neurogastrointestinal encephalopathy syndrome
Mitochondrial_neurogastrointestinal_encephalopathy_syndrome
Topics referred to by the same term
mathematics Community psychiatric nurse Celiac plexus neurolysis, in medicine, the chemical ablation of the celiac plexus Communist Party of Nepal Communist
CPN
A prevertebral plexus is a nerve plexus which branches from a prevertebral ganglion. This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th
Prevertebral_plexus
Plexus of nerves in the pelvis
The spermatic plexus (or testicular plexus) is derived from the renal plexus, receiving branches from the aortic plexus. It accompanies the internal spermatic
Spermatic_plexus
Overview of and topical guide to the human nervous system
Abdominal part Celiac plexus Aorticorenal ganglia Superior mesenteric plexus Inferior mesenteric plexus Pelvic part Superior hypogastric plexus Inferior hypogastric
Outline of the human nervous system
Outline_of_the_human_nervous_system
Part of the autonomic nervous system that stimulates fight-or-flight responses
which send sympathetic nerve fibers to the head and thorax organs, and the celiac and mesenteric ganglia, which send sympathetic fibers to the gut. Messages
Sympathetic_nervous_system
Muscle between the duodenum and jejunum
around the esophagus, continues as connective tissue around the stems of the celiac artery and superior mesenteric artery, passes behind the pancreas, and enters
Suspensory_muscle_of_duodenum
Type of pain in the organs
multiple randomized controlled trials support the use of neurolytic celiac plexus block to alleviate pain and reduce opioid consumption in patients with
Visceral_pain
Medical condition
experienced by many with ADPKD is Celiac plexus neurolysis. This involves the chemical ablation of the celiac plexus, to cause a temporary degeneration
Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease
Autosomal_dominant_polycystic_kidney_disease
Inferior mesenteric ganglion The celiac ganglia with the sympathetic plexuses of the abdominal viscera radiating from the ganglia. Abdominal portion of
Inferior_mesenteric_ganglion
Branch of the abdominal aorta supplying part of the large intestine
branches. Abdominal portion of the sympathetic trunk, with the celiac plexus and hypogastric plexus. Duodenojejunal fossa. Posterior abdominal wall, after removal
Inferior_mesenteric_artery
mesenteric, renal, and inferior mesenteric ganglia. This is distinct from the celiac ganglia. However, they are part of the preaortic ganglia. Sympathetic input
Aorticorenal_ganglion
Paired organ in the urinary system of mammals
fibers entering the kidney through the renal hilum, originating in the celiac plexus, and afferent, leaving the kidney to the spinal ganglion. There is no
Mammalian_kidney
Main nerve of the parasympathetic nervous system
connections with the thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic plexuses The celiac ganglia with the sympathetic plexuses of the abdominal viscera radiating from the ganglia
Vagus_nerve
fibers before passing through a ganglion) run through the celiac plexus and reach the ureteric plexus. Tubbs, R. Shane; et al. (2015). Nerves and Nerve injuries
Ureteric_plexus
First section of the small intestine
layer) before forming a plexus (network of blood vessels) in the submucosa (a layer of connective tissue) called the submucosal plexus. Vessels continue from
Duodenum
gallbladder, and biliary apparatus. Celiac branches which contributes parasympathetic afferents to the celiac plexus. Anterior gastric branches which supply
Anterior_vagal_trunk
Medical subspecialty for treating pain
disrupt pain signal transmission. Commonly performed nerve blocks include celiac plexus block for visceral and cancer pain, stellate ganglion block for sympathetically
Interventional pain management
Interventional_pain_management
Topics referred to by the same term
Buffer, a buffer for encoded video frames used in video decoding A celiac plexus block is a nerve block used to treat chronic pain in the abdomen Continuous
CPB
Vertebrate organ through which food passes to the stomach
posterior mediastinal lymph nodes, and the lower esophagus into the gastric and celiac lymph nodes. This is similar to the lymphatic drainage of the abdominal
Esophagus
The superior gastric plexus (gastric or coronary plexus) accompanies the left gastric artery along the lesser curvature of the stomach, and joins with
Gastric_plexuses
Organ system cancer located in gastrointestinal tract
PG; Calori, G; Carrara, S; McNicol, ED; Testoni, PA (Mar 16, 2011). "Celiac plexus block for pancreatic cancer pain in adults". The Cochrane Database of
Gastrointestinal_cancer
Japanese martial art [jujitsu] techniques
most systems of Jujutsu do not advocate any kicks targeted above the Celiac plexus. [citation needed] Atemi is the art of striking pressure points or physiological
Jujutsu_techniques
Digestive organ
sympathetic (stimulant) plexuses (networks of blood vessels and nerves in the anterior gastric, posterior, superior and inferior, celiac and myenteric), which
Stomach
Medical condition
invasive therapies (but not proven effective) Pulse radio frequency Celiac plexus block Intraureteric capsaicin infusion Surgery (autotransplantation)
Loin_pain_hematuria_syndrome
Digestive system in humans
lined with adventitia. The digestive system is supplied by the celiac artery. The celiac artery is the first major branch from the abdominal aorta, and
Human_digestive_system
Cardiac plexus Cavernous nerves Cavernous plexus Celiac ganglia Cervical branch of the facial nerve Cervical plexus Chorda tympani Ciliary ganglion Coccygeal
List of nerves of the human body
List_of_nerves_of_the_human_body
mesenteric plexus is derived chiefly from the aortic plexus. It surrounds the inferior mesenteric artery, and divides into a number of secondary plexuses, which
Inferior_mesenteric_plexus
Artery supplying blood to the liver and gallbladder
artery Abdominal portion of the sympathetic trunk, with the celiac and hypogastric plexuses. Horizontal disposition of the peritoneum in the upper part
Hepatic_artery_proper
Organ of the digestive system and endocrine system of vertebrates
superior mesenteric artery. The splenic artery, the largest branch of the celiac trunk, runs along the top of the pancreas and supplies the left part of
Pancreas
Group of non-neuronal cells
of the sympathetic trunk and the ganglia of the celiac, renal, adrenal, aortic and hypogastric plexuses. They are concentrated near the adrenal glands
Paraganglion
Anatomical detail
hiatus The diaphragm. Under surface. (Aortic hiatus labeled near center.) Celiac and cranial mesenteric ganglion in a cat. 1 Crus sinistrum (Diaphragma)
Aortic_hiatus
represent the inferior continuation of the esophageal nervous plexus inferior to the diaphragm. Celiac branch[citation needed] Posterior gastric branches of posterior
Posterior_vagal_trunk
Infrequent or difficult bowel movements
diseases include hypothyroidism, diabetes, Parkinson's disease, celiac disease, non-celiac gluten sensitivity, vitamin B12 deficiency, colon cancer, diverticulitis
Constipation
MeSH A08.800.050.050.150 – celiac plexus MeSH A08.800.050.050.400 – hypogastric plexus MeSH A08.800.050.050.500 – myenteric plexus MeSH A08.800.050.050.800
List_of_MeSH_codes_(A08)
Blood vessel
branches. Abdominal portion of the sympathetic trunk, with the celiac and hypogastric plexuses. Posterior abdominal wall, after removal of the peritoneum
Aortic_bifurcation
Type of nerve in the human body
T10 Celiac ganglia Lesser splanchnic nerve T10–T11 Superior mesenteric ganglia and Aorticorenal ganglia Least splanchnic nerve T12 Renal plexus Lumbar
Splanchnic_nerves
Ganglia of the sympathetic nervous system
target, or becomes a visceral branch to enter a plexus such as the superficial or deep cardiac plexuses. Neurons of the prevertebral ganglia, also called
Sympathetic_ganglia
Index of articles associated with the same name
abdomen and pelvis Abdominal aorta Inferior phrenic Superior suprarenal Celiac Left gastric Esophageal branches Common hepatic Proper hepatic cystic Right
Iliac_vessels
Endocrine gland
middle and inferior suprarenal arteries Vein Suprarenal veins Nerve Celiac and renal plexus Lymph Lumbar lymph nodes Identifiers Latin glandula suprarenalis
Adrenal_gland
Immune organ that filters blood
penicilliary radicles. The spleen is innervated by the splenic plexus, which connects a branch of the celiac ganglia to the vagus nerve. The underlying central nervous
Spleen
Organ in the gastrointestinal tract
from the celiac trunk and the superior mesenteric artery. These are both branches of the aorta. The duodenum receives blood from the celiac trunk via
Small_intestine
hemiazygos veins) Thoracic duct (Cisterna chyli) Esophagus (Esophageal plexus) Vagus nerve Splanchnic nerve (greater splanchnic nerve, lesser splanchnic
List_of_anatomy_mnemonics
Largest artery in the human body
arteries, renal and middle suprarenal arteries, and visceral arteries (the celiac trunk, the superior mesenteric artery and the inferior mesenteric artery)
Aorta
Cereal containing endosperm, germ and bran
disease. "Celiac disease". World Gastroenterology Organisation Global Guidelines. July 2016. Retrieved 7 December 2016. "Definition and Facts for Celiac Disease"
Whole_grain
cavernous sinus cavum tympani cavum subdurale cecum celiac celiac artery celiac ganglion celiac trunk celom central canal Central gelatinous substance
Index_of_anatomy_articles
Closed sac growth on the body
pelvic, lower back that lasted for months. Enteric duplication cyst Choroid plexus cyst Colloid cyst Pineal gland cyst (in the pineal gland in the brain) Glial
Cyst
Organ system within humans and other animals
the mucosa and muscular layer. It contains the submucosal plexus, an enteric nervous plexus, situated on the inner surface of the muscularis externa.[citation
Gastrointestinal_tract
Veins draining blood from the pelvis and lower limbs
red. Abdominal portion of the sympathetic trunk, with the celiac and hypogastric plexuses. (Common iliac vein labeled at lower right.) Details Drains
Common_iliac_vein
Inflammatory disease of the skin
more frequently in individuals with celiac disease and about two times more frequently in relatives of those with celiac disease, potentially indicating a
Dermatitis
Medical tubes inserted in the body to extract or administer substances
subarachnoid space, or around a major nerve bundle such as the brachial plexus transfer of fertilized embryos, from in vitro fertilization, or sperm, during
Catheter
Medical condition
followed by viral infections involving the GI tract, procedures such as celiac blocks, paraneoplastic neuropathy or myopathy, or after an allogeneic bone
Gastroparesis
Final section of the small intestine
carries the larger blood vessels and a nervous component called submucosal plexus, which is part of the enteric nervous system An external muscular layer
Ileum
Neoplasm in the brain
oligodendroglioma, Astrocytoma, Central neurocytoma, Choroid plexus carcinoma, Choroid plexus papilloma, Choroid plexus tumor, Colloid cyst, Dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial
Brain_tumor
Solid buildup of feces in the rectum due to chronic constipation
Crohn's disease and colitis, and autoimmune diseases such as amyloidosis, celiac disease, lupus, and scleroderma can cause a fecal impaction. Hypothyroidism
Fecal_impaction
One of three columns of grey matter in the spinal cord
vertebral levels T5-T9 and synapses in the abdomen in the celiac ganglia, which innervates the celiac artery (splanchnic nerves are the nerves that innervate
Lateral_grey_column
abdominoplasty -ac pertaining to; one afflicted with Greek -ακός (-akós) cardiac, celiac acanth- thorn or spine Greek ἄκανθα (ákantha), thorn acanthocyte, acanthoma
List of medical roots and affixes
List_of_medical_roots_and_affixes
Overview of and topical guide to human anatomy
Abdominal aorta Inferior phrenic artery Lumbar arteries Median sacral artery Celiac trunk Left gastric artery Common hepatic artery Gastroduodenal artery Posterior
Outline_of_human_anatomy
digestion, and the innate immune response. The vagus nerve innervates the celiac ganglion, the site of origin of the splenic nerve. Stimulation of the efferent
Cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway
Cholinergic_anti-inflammatory_pathway
urological, gastrointestinal, neurovascular, and ophthalmic applications. Celiac disease – another way of spelling coeliac disease Cell biology – also called
Glossary_of_medicine
linked melanoma Cecato De lima Pinheiro syndrome Celiac disease epilepsy occipital calcifications Celiac sprue Cenani–Lenz syndactylism Cennamo–Gangemi
List_of_diseases_(C)
Class of enzymes
Schenk M, Mangge H, Holasek SJ (April 2018). "Non-celiac gluten sensitivity: people without celiac disease avoiding gluten-is it due to histamine intolerance
Histamine_N-methyltransferase
Medical condition
Parkinson's disease, diabetes mellitus, rheumatoid arthritis, pregnancy and celiac disease. A number of medications may also trigger the disorder including
Restless_legs_syndrome
assay – cecum – cefalexin – cefepime – cefixime – ceftriaxone – celecoxib – celiac disease – cell – cell differentiation – cell motility – cell proliferation
Index_of_oncology_articles
CELIAC PLEXUS
CELIAC PLEXUS
Female
Italian
 Italian form of Latin Cælia, probably CELIA means "heaven." Compare with another form of Celia.
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Cælinus, CELINO means "heaven."
Male
Hebrew
(×ֱלִי×ָב) Variant spelling of Hebrew Eliyab, ELIAV means "my God is Father."Â
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Eliyah, ELIAH means "the Lord is my God."Â In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the prophet who lived in during the reign of Ahab.
Female
English
 Contracted form of English English Cecilia, CELIA means "blind." Compare with another form of Celia.
Female
English
Feminine variant spelling of English unisex Kelly, KELIA means "bright-headed."
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Eliyab, ELIAB means "my God is Father." In the bible, this is the name of a leader of the tribe of Zebulun.
Female
English
(Δήλια) Greek name DELIA means "of Delos." In mythology, this is a name borne by Artemis, referring to her place of birth.
Female
Polish
Short form of Polish Marcelina, CELINA means "warlike."
Girl/Female
Welsh American Celtic German Greek
Dark.
Female
German
German form of Latin Cæcilia, CÄCILIA means "blind."Â
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Swedish
Blind; Form of Cecilia; Heavenly; Divine; Of Sky
Male
Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh unisex Eilian, probably ELIAN means "second, a moment in time."Â
Female
English
Short form of English Amelia, MELIA means "work."
Female
English
English name of Latin origin, ZELIA means "zealous."
Male
Greek
(Ἠλίας) Greek form of Hebrew Eliyah, ELIAS means "the Lord is my God." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the prophet who lived during the reign of Ahab.
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Cælius, CELIO means "heaven."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, English, French, German, Greek, Latin, Swedish
Heavenly; Moon; Of Sky; Goddess of the Moon; Divine; Similar to Celia or Selena; A French Pirate Name is Celine Le Beak
Female
Italian
Italian name derived from the Roman family name Velius, VELIA means "concealed."
Girl/Female
Latin American Shakespearean
From the Latin Caelia, which is a feminine form of the Roman clan name Caelius, meaning heavenly,...
CELIAC PLEXUS
CELIAC PLEXUS
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Gift of Atri
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
A Musical Tone; Musical Notes; Tune; Self Shining; Sweet Voice
Male
Egyptian
, a great Egyptian governor.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Heaven; Abundant; Name of a King; A Legendary King Yayati
Boy/Male
Indian
Admiring
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
World; Universe; Earth
Boy/Male
Indian
The Minister
Girl/Female
Arabic
Aura; Good Smell; Beautiful Scent; Fragrance
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From Ever's Meadow
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a.
See Coellac.
n.
Celibacy.
a.
Of or pertaining to colic; affecting the bowels.
n.
The basement or cellar.
n.
The space or storerooms of a cellar; a cellar.
n.
See Relic.
a.
Iliac.
a.
Pertaining to, or in the region of, the ilium, or dorsal bone of the pelvis; as, the iliac artery.
n.
The unmarried life; celibacy.
n.
The native language of the Irish; that branch of the Celtic languages spoken by the natives of Ireland. Also adj.
n.
The unmarried life; celibacy.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Celts; as, Celtic people, tribes, literature, tongue.
a.
Heliacal.
n. pl.
Small, vibratory, swimming organs, somewhat resembling true cilia, as those of Ctenophora.
n.
Celibate state; celibacy.
n.
Relic.
a.
Of or pertaining to the colon; as, the colic arteries.
a.
Alt. of Celiac
a.
Relating to the abdomen, or to the cavity of the abdomen.