Splanchnic

Word SPLANCHNIC
Character 10
Hyphenation splanch nic
Pronunciations /ˈsplæŋk.nɪk/

Definitions and meanings of "Splanchnic"

What do we mean by splanchnic?

Of or relating to the viscera; visceral. adjective

Of or pertaining to the viscera or entrails; visceral; intestinal: enteric.

A splanchnic nerve. noun

Of or pertaining to the viscera; visceral. adjective

Of, in, near or pertaining to the viscera or intestines adjective

Relating to or affecting the viscera adjective

Of, in, near or pertaining to the viscera or intestines

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The word "splanchnic" in example sentences

Although the human heart and kidneys are both close to the size expected for a 65-kg primate, the mass of the splanchnic organs the abdominal organs is approximately 900 g less that expected. ❋ Unknown (2009)

For example, breathing in quick abdominal breaths—the Breath of Fire—stimulates the splanchnic nerves in the abdominal cavity, and potentiates release of stimulating epinephrine and norepinephrine. ❋ M.D. Dharma Singh Khalsa (2001)

• Stimulation of the splanchnic nerves, causing increased output of epinephrine and norepinephrine ❋ M.D. Dharma Singh Khalsa (2001)

As brain and nerves adjusted and endocrines responded, the primitive centers - gustatory, splanchnic, olfactory - grew active, too. ❋ Anderson, Poul, 1926- (1998)

Tsudzimura15, that the effects of splanchnic nerve stimulation are transmitted to the cells of the suprarenal medulla by the release of acetylcholine in that tissue. ❋ Unknown (1965)

The splanchnic nerves (splank'nik; "viscera" G), which originate from some of the thoracic nerves, have their preganglionic fibers ending in a mass of ganglia (a "plexus") lying j'ust behind the stomach. ❋ Asimov, Isaac (1963)

These fibers pass through the white rami and sympathetic trunk and are conveyed by the splanchnic nerves to the prevertebral plexus where they terminate in the collateral ganglia. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The patient is lying on his left side with the right arm over his head and the operator carefully works over the whole hepatic region not forgetting the three splanchnic nerves. ❋ Unknown (1918)

In III, IV, and V the scattered cells represented between the entoderm and splanchnic layer of mesoderm are the vasoformative cells which give origin in front, according to Bonnet, to the heart tubes, h; l.p. Lateral plate still undivided in I, II, and III; in IV and V split into somatic (sm) and splanchnic (sp) layers of mesoderm. mes. ❋ Unknown (1918)

Plan of right sympathetic cord and splanchnic nerves. ❋ Unknown (1918)

In splanchnic neurasthenia we have first of all to overcome the intense congestion of blood in the splanchnic and abdominal veins in general. ❋ Unknown (1918)

Of the lesser apertures, two in the right crus transmit the greater and lesser right splanchnic nerves; three in the left crus give passage to the greater and lesser left splanchnic nerves and the hemiazygos vein. ❋ Unknown (1918)

—Each typical spinal nerve contains fibers belonging to two systems, viz., the somatic, and the sympathetic or splanchnic, as well as fibers connecting these systems with each other (Fig. 799). ❋ Unknown (1918)

Opposite the heads of the ribs the sympathetic trunk passes downward in front of them, and the splanchnic nerves also descend in front by the lower arteries. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The sympathetic efferent fibers (splanchnic motor; viscero-motor; preganglionic fibers) are supposed to arise from cells in the intermediate zone between the dorsal and ventral gray columns and in the intermedio-lateral column at the margin of the lateral column. ❋ Unknown (1918)

Sympathetic afferent fibers (visceral afferent; viscero-sensory; splanchnic afferent) enter the spinal cord by the posterior roots of the thoracic and first two or three lumbar nerves and the second to the fourth sacral nerves. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The lateral mesoderm splits into two layers, an outer or somatic, which becomes applied to the inner surface of the ectoderm, and with it forms the somatopleure; and an inner or splanchnic, which adheres to the entoderm, and with it forms the splanchnopleure (Fig. 16). ❋ Unknown (1918)

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