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What (who) is lumbar ganglia - definition


Lumbar ganglia         
The lumbar ganglia are paravertebral ganglia located in the inferior portion of the sympathetic trunk. The lumbar portion of the sympathetic trunk typically has 4 lumbar ganglia.
Prevertebral ganglia         
AORTICO-RENAL GANGLION
Three great gangliated plexuses; Collateral ganglia; Prevertebral ganglion; Pre-aortic ganglia; Preaortic ganglia; Prevertebral plexuses
Prevertebral ganglia (or collateral ganglia, or preaortic ganglia) lie between the sympathetic ganglia and the target organ.
Lumbar nerves         
  • Areas of distribution of the cutaneous branches of the posterior divisions of the spinal nerves. The areas of the medial branches are in black, those of the lateral in red.
FIVE PAIRS OF SPINAL NERVES EMERGING FROM THE LUMBAR VERTEBRAE
Lumbar nerve; Lumbar spinal nerves; Lumbar spinal nerve 1; Lumbar spinal nerve 2; Lumbar spinal nerve 3; Lumbar spinal nerve 4; Lumbar spinal nerve 5; L5 nerve; L1 nerve; L4 nerve; Posterior division of lumbar; Nervi lumbales; Nervus spinalis L1; Nervus spinalis L2; Nervus spinalis L3; Nervus spinalis L4; Nervus spinalis L5; List of lumbar nerve; Branches of the lumbar nerves; Branch of the lumbar nerve; Branch of lumbar nerve; Branches of lumbar nerves; List of the lumbar nerves; List of the lumbar nerve; List of lumbar nerves
The lumbar nerves are the five pairs of spinal nerves emerging from the lumbar vertebrae. They are divided into posterior and anterior divisions.