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GANGLIA OF THE SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
Sympathetic chain ganglia; Ganglia, sympathetic; Paravertebral ganglion; Paravertebral ganglia; Ganglia of sympathetic trunk; Ganglia trunci sympathici; Ganglion sympathicum; Ganglia of the sympathetic trunk; Sympathetic ganglion

Sympathetic ganglia         
The sympathetic ganglia, or paravertebral ganglia are autonomic ganglia, of the sympathetic nervous system. Ganglia are 20,000 to 30,000 afferent and efferent nerve cell bodies that run along on either side of the spinal cord.
Roots of the ciliary ganglion         
Sensory root of ciliary ganglion; Long root of the ciliary ganglion; Long root of ciliary ganglion; Sympathetic root of ciliary ganglion; Parasympathetic root of ciliary ganglion; Ramus parasympathica ganglii ciliaris; Ramus sympathetica ganglii ciliaris; Ramus sensoria ganglii ciliaris; Parasympathetic root of the ciliary ganglion; Parasympathetic root of the ciliary ganglions; Parasympathetic root of ciliary ganglions; Ramus parasympathica; Parasympathetic root; Sympathetic root; Ramus sympathetica; Sensory roots of the ciliary ganglia; Sensory roots of ciliary ganglia; Sensory root of ciliary ganglia; Sensory root of the ciliary ganglia; Sensory root of the ciliary ganglion; Sympathetic roots; Sympathetic roots of ciliary ganglia; Sympathetic roots of the ciliary ganglia; Sympathetic root of the ciliary ganglion
The ciliary ganglion is a parasympathetic ganglion located just behind the eye in the posterior orbit. Three types of axons enter the ciliary ganglion but only the preganglionic parasympathetic axons synapse there.
Ciliary ganglion         
  • Pathways in the Ciliary Ganglion. Green = parasympathetic; Red = sympathetic; Blue = sensory
  • Scheme showing sympathetic and parasympathetic innervation of the pupil and sites of lesion in a Horner's syndrome.
PARASYMPATHETIC GANGLION LOCATED JUST BEHIND THE EYE IN THE POSTERIOR ORBIT
Ciliary Ganglion; Ophthalmic ganglion; Lenticular ganglion; Light near dissociation; Light-near dissociation; Ganglion ciliare; Ciliary ganglia
The ciliary ganglion is a bundle of nerve parasympathetic ganglion located just behind the eye in the posterior orbit. It is 1–2 mm in diameter and in humans contains approximately 2,500 neurons.

Википедия

Sympathetic ganglia

The sympathetic ganglia, or paravertebral ganglia are autonomic ganglia, of the sympathetic nervous system. Ganglia are 20,000 to 30,000 afferent and efferent nerve cell bodies that run along on either side of the spinal cord. Afferent nerve cell bodies bring information from the body to the brain and spinal cord, while efferent nerve cell bodies bring information from the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body. The cell bodies create long sympathetic chains that are on either side of the spinal cord. They also form para- or pre-vertebral ganglia of gross anatomy.

The efferent nerve cell bodies bring information from the brain to the body regarding perceptions of danger. This perception of danger can instigate the fight-or-flight response associated with the sympathetic nervous system. The fight-or-flight response is adaptive when there is a real and present danger which can be avoided or diminished through increased sympathetic activity. Sympathetic activity could be increased heart rate, dilated pupils, or sweaty palms, for example. The fight-or-flight response is maladaptive when the danger is imagined, prolonged, or when it lasts after the threat is over. When the intensity or duration of the response is excessive, the individual may meet criteria for a variety of psychological disorders. Neuroblastoma tumors can arise from the sympathetic ganglia tissue.