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- Q5055060 subject Q4095429.
- Q5055060 abstract "The cavernous nerve plexus is situated below and medial to that part of the internal carotid artery which is placed by the side of the sella turcica in the cavernous sinus, and is formed chiefly by the medial division of the internal carotid nerve.It communicates with the oculomotor, the trochlear, the ophthalmic and the abducent nerves, and with the ciliary ganglion, and distributes filaments to the wall of the internal carotid artery.The branch of communication with the oculomotor nerve joins that nerve at its point of division; the branch to the trochlear nerve joins it as it lies on the lateral wall of the cavernous sinus; other filaments are connected with the under surface of the ophthalmic nerve; and a second filament joins the abducent nerve.".
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- Q5055060 graySubject "215".
- Q5055060 thumbnail Gray844.png?width=300.
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- Q5055060 wikiPageWikiLink Q4095429.
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- Q5055060 graypage "978".
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- Q5055060 latin "plexus cavernosus".
- Q5055060 name "Cavernous nerve plexus".
- Q5055060 type AnatomicalStructure.
- Q5055060 type Nerve.
- Q5055060 type Thing.
- Q5055060 type Q4936952.
- Q5055060 type Q9620.
- Q5055060 comment "The cavernous nerve plexus is situated below and medial to that part of the internal carotid artery which is placed by the side of the sella turcica in the cavernous sinus, and is formed chiefly by the medial division of the internal carotid nerve.It communicates with the oculomotor, the trochlear, the ophthalmic and the abducent nerves, and with the ciliary ganglion, and distributes filaments to the wall of the internal carotid artery.The branch of communication with the oculomotor nerve joins that nerve at its point of division; the branch to the trochlear nerve joins it as it lies on the lateral wall of the cavernous sinus; other filaments are connected with the under surface of the ophthalmic nerve; and a second filament joins the abducent nerve.".
- Q5055060 label "Cavernous nerve plexus".
- Q5055060 depiction Gray844.png.
- Q5055060 name "Cavernous nerve plexus".
- Q5055060 name "plexus cavernosus".