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Part of the enteric nervous system
The submucosal plexus (Meissner's plexus, plexus of the submucosa, plexus submucosus) lies in the submucosa of the intestinal wall. The nerves of this
Submucosal_plexus
Vital part of the nervous system controlling the gastrointestinal tract
nervous system (PSNS). The ENS is formed from the myenteric plexus, and the submucosal plexus, and consists of a mesh-like system of neurons that governs
Enteric_nervous_system
Network of nerve fibres
Meissner's plexus (submucosal plexus) – serves the gastrointestinal tract Pharyngeal plexus of vagus nerve – serves the palate and pharynx Cardiac plexus – serves
Nerve_plexus
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up submucosal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Submucosal may refer to: Submucous plexus Submucosa This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Submucosal
Congregation of multiple veins
plexus Soleal venous plexus Submucosal venous plexus of the nose Suboccipital venous plexus Uterine venous plexus Vaginal venous plexus Venous plexus
Venous_plexus
Division of the nervous system supplying internal organs, smooth muscle and glands
interconnected neural networks or plexuses: the myenteric plexus (Auerbach's) and the submucosal plexus (Meissner's). The myenteric plexus extends the full length
Autonomic_nervous_system
First section of the small intestine
plexus (network of blood vessels) in the submucosa (a layer of connective tissue) called the submucosal plexus. Vessels continue from the submucosal plexus
Duodenum
Birth defect in which the intestine lacks certain nerves
myenteric plexus (Auerbach plexus) (between the smooth muscle layers of the gastrointestinal tract wall) and the submucosal plexus (Meissner plexus) (within
Hirschsprung's_disease
Vertebrate organ through which food passes to the stomach
a good protection to the lining. The submucosa also contains the submucosal plexus, a network of nerve cells that is part of the enteric nervous system
Esophagus
Organ in the gastrointestinal tract
Auerbach's (myenteric) plexus in between Same as duodenum Same as duodenum Submucosa Brunner's glands and Meissner's (submucosal) plexus No BG No BG Mucosa:
Small_intestine
Study of the physical function of the gut
occurs, the reflex is called vagovagal reflex. The myenteric plexus and submucosal plexus are both located in the gut wall and receive sensory signals
Gastrointestinal_physiology
Organ system within humans and other animals
into the mucosa and muscular layer. It contains the submucosal plexus, an enteric nervous plexus, situated on the inner surface of the muscularis externa
Gastrointestinal_tract
Final section of the small intestine
that carries the larger blood vessels and a nervous component called submucosal plexus, which is part of the enteric nervous system An external muscular
Ileum
Inability to fully empty the rectum during bowel movements
of enteric neurons in the submucosal plexus and loss of enteric glial cells in the myenteric plexus and submucosal plexus. Enteric glial cells comprise
Obstructed_defecation
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens, named for ketazocine
immunoreactivity are visualized in the myenteric plexus with a smaller number in the submucosal plexus, unlike the distribution pattern of MORs. KORs are
Κ-opioid_receptor
Cell type
receptors on myenteric neurons triggers a signalling cascade in the submucosal plexus. This results in the release of acetylcholine to initiate secretion
Enterochromaffin_cell
English scientist, surgeon and antiseptic pioneer (1827–1912)
"Annotated translation of Georg Meissner's first description of the submucosal plexus". Neurogastroenterology & Motility. 35 (3) e14480. University of Tübingen
Joseph_Lister
Thin layer of tissue in various organs
The submucosa (tela submucosa), or submucosal layer, is a thin layer of tissue in various organs of the gastrointestinal, respiratory, and genitourinary
Submucosa
Network of nerves in the thorax
The pulmonary plexus is an autonomic plexus formed from pulmonary branches of vagus nerve and the sympathetic trunk. The plexus is in continuity with
Pulmonary_plexus
Type of cell receptor found in humans
acetylcholine receptors containing different alpha-subunits in the submucosal plexus of the guinea-pig". Autonomic Neuroscience. 110 (1): 19–26. doi:10
Alpha-7_nicotinic_receptor
Medical practice to burn tissue
is most frequently the cause of ENS, lesser procedures (eg, submucosal cautery, submucosal resection, cryosurgery) to reduce the turbinates may cause problems
Cauterization
Tubes used in the urinary system in most animals
on the position of lymphatic vessels in the ureter. Lymph collects in submucosal, intramuscular and adventitial lymphatic vessels. Those vessels closer
Ureter
Dilated veins in the anus
Anorectal varices are collateral submucosal blood vessels dilated by backflow in the veins of the rectum. Typically this occurs due to portal hypertension
Anorectal_varices
American scientist (1943–2021)
intrinsic nerves within the gut, and consists of two neural plexuses that contain myenteric and submucosal ganglia. In the 1980s, Cooke demonstrated that the enteric
Helen_Cooke
Medical condition
Rao KL (February 2008). "Intestinal neuronal dysplasia of the myenteric plexus—new entity in humans?". European Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 18 (1): 59–60
Intestinal_neuronal_dysplasia
Histological lexicon for (micro)anatomical structures
the mucosa and muscular layer. It contains the submucous plexus, and enteric nervous plexus, situated on the inner surface of the muscular layer. The
Anatomical terms of microanatomy
Anatomical_terms_of_microanatomy
Digestive system in humans
into two plexuses – the myenteric (or Auerbach's) plexus that lies between the longitudinal and the smooth muscle layers, and the submucosal (or Meissner's)
Human_digestive_system
American singer and actor (1915–1998)
club in New York, but had to cancel five days of the booking due to a submucosal hemorrhage of the throat. Evans once said that whenever Sinatra suffered
Frank_Sinatra
Primary organ of the respiratory system
similar to basal cells, and macrophages. The epithelial cells, and the submucosal glands throughout the respiratory tract secrete airway surface liquid
Lung
Group of lymphomas
diffuse system of small concentrations of lymphoid tissue found in various submucosal membrane sites of the body such as the gastrointestinal tract, mouth,
Marginal_zone_lymphoma
Medical condition of the teeth
pericoronal abscess associated with a lower third molar may drain along the submucosal plane and discharge as a parulis over the roots of the teeth towards the
Toothache
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Greek name PHRENICOS means "intelligent." This is the name of the horse of Hiero of Syracuse that won the Olympic prize for single horses in the seventy-third Olympiad.
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English : habitational name from any of various places, such as Merryfield in Devon and Cornwall or Mirfield in West Yorkshire, all named with the Old English elements myrige ‘pleasant’ + feld ‘pasture’, ‘open country’ (see Field).
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pl.
of Plexus
a.
resembling the chorion; as, the choroid plexuses of the ventricles of the brain, and the choroid coat of the eyeball.
n.
A net or network; a plexus; particularly, a network of blood vessels or nerves, or a part resembling a network.
n.
A network of vessels, nerves, or fibers.
n.
The system of equations required for the complete expression of the relations which exist between a set of quantities.
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of Plexus
a.
Within the mesentery; as, the intermesenteric, or aortic, plexus.