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What (who) is jugular plexus - definition

Plexus patellae; Plexus patellæ; Peripatellar plexus; Plexus Patellaris; Patellar plexuses

Jugular lymph trunk         
The jugular trunk is a lymphatic vessel in the neck. It is formed by vessels that emerge from the superior deep cervical lymph nodes and unite to efferents of the inferior deep cervical lymph nodes.
Submucosal plexus         
PART OF THE ENTERIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
Plexus of the submucosa; Meissner plexus; Secondary plexus; Plexus nervosus submucosus; Plexus submucosus; Plexus Meissneri; Meissner's plexus; Submucous plexuses; Submucous plexus
The submucosal plexus (Meissner's plexus, plexus of the submucosa, plexus submucosus) lies in the submucosa of the intestinal wall. The nerves of this plexus are derived from the myenteric plexus which itself is derived from the plexuses of parasympathetic nerves around the superior mesenteric artery.
Jugular foramen         
ONE OF THE OPENINGS FROM THE POSTERIOR CRANIAL FOSSA THROUGH WHICH NERVES PASS
Foramen jugulare; Jugular foramina
A jugular foramen is one of the two (left and right) large foramina (openings) in the base of the skull, located behind the carotid canal. It is formed by the temporal bone and the occipital bone.

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Patellar plexus

The patellar plexus is a plexus of fine nerves situated in front of the patella, the ligamentum patellae and the upper end of the tibia. It is formed by contribution from the following:

1)The anterior division of lateral cutaneous nerve

2)The intermediate cutaneous nerve

3)The anterior division of the medial cutaneous nerve

4)The infrapatellar branch of saphenous nerve.