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Pancreatic plexus

The topic of Pancreatic plexus is one that has generated interest and debate over the years. Since its inception, Pancreatic plexus has captured the attention of individuals of all ages and backgrounds. As society has evolved, so has the meaning and relevance of Pancreatic plexus. In this article, we will explore the history, impact, and future implications of Pancreatic plexus, offering a comprehensive and balanced view that allows readers to better understand its importance in today's world.

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Pancreatic plexus
Details
InnervatesPancreas
Identifiers
Latinplexus pancreaticus
TA98A14.3.03.025
TA26700
FMA21540
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

In human neuroanatomy, the pancreatic plexus is a division of the celiac plexus (coeliac plexus) in the abdomen. 10-20% of nerve fibers of the posterior hepatic plexus form the pancreatic plexus.[1]

References

  1. ^ Ren, Ke; Yi, Shuang-Qin; Dai, Yidan; Kurosawa, Kazuhiro; Miwa, Yoko; Sato, Iwao (July 2020). "Clinical anatomy of the anterior and posterior hepatic plexuses, including relations with the pancreatic plexus: A cadaver study". Clinical Anatomy. 33 (5): 630–636. doi:10.1002/ca.23470. PMID 31573097.