visceral pleurisy - translation to αραβικά
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visceral pleurisy - translation to αραβικά

PART OF THE VISCERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
Sympathetic afferent fibers; Visceral afferent fibers; Visceral afferents; Primary visceral sensory; General visceral afferent; General visceral afferent fibers

visceral pleurisy      
‎ الْتِهَابُ الجَنْبَةِ الحَشَوِيّ‎
pleurisy         
  • Pleural linings and space (marked in blue)
  • Pleurisy
  • The illustration shows a person undergoing [[thoracentesis]]. The person sits upright and leans on a table. Excess fluid from the pleural space is drained into a bag.
DISEASE OF THE LUNGS
Pluracy; Pleuritis; Pleuritic; Pleuritic chest pain; Fibrous pleuritis; Pleurosis; Pleuracy; Pluresy; Tuberculosis pleurisy; Causes of pleurisy
‎ الْتِهَابُ الجَنْبَة‎
pleuritic         
  • Pleural linings and space (marked in blue)
  • Pleurisy
  • The illustration shows a person undergoing [[thoracentesis]]. The person sits upright and leans on a table. Excess fluid from the pleural space is drained into a bag.
DISEASE OF THE LUNGS
Pluracy; Pleuritis; Pleuritic; Pleuritic chest pain; Fibrous pleuritis; Pleurosis; Pleuracy; Pluresy; Tuberculosis pleurisy; Causes of pleurisy
متعلق ب الْتِهَابِ الجَنْبَةِ

Ορισμός

Pleurisy
·noun An inflammation of the pleura, usually accompanied with fever, pain, difficult respiration, and cough, and with exudation into the pleural cavity.

Βικιπαίδεια

General visceral afferent fiber

The general visceral afferent (GVA) fibers conduct sensory impulses (usually pain or reflex sensations) from the internal organs, glands, and blood vessels to the central nervous system. They are considered to be part of the visceral nervous system, which is closely related to the autonomic nervous system, but 'visceral nervous system' and 'autonomic nervous system' are not direct synonyms and care should be taken when using these terms. Unlike the efferent fibers of the autonomic nervous system, the afferent fibers are not classified as either sympathetic or parasympathetic.

GVA fibers create referred pain by activating general somatic afferent fibers where the two meet in the posterior grey column.

The cranial nerves that contain GVA fibers include the glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX) and the vagus nerve (CN X).

Generally, they are insensitive to cutting, crushing or burning; however, excessive tension in smooth muscle and some pathological conditions produce visceral pain (referred pain).