Neural Supply of Visceras PDF
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Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
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This document provides a table of the neural supply (sympathetic, parasympathetic, and afferent) to different organs and viscera. It details the specific nerves involved for each organ, making it a helpful resource in anatomy studies.
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Organ Sympathetic Parasympathetic Afferent supply supply supply (pain) Heart T1-T5 Vagus nerve T1-T5 Pericardium None None Phrenic nerve (C3-...
Organ Sympathetic Parasympathetic Afferent supply supply supply (pain) Heart T1-T5 Vagus nerve T1-T5 Pericardium None None Phrenic nerve (C3- C5) Lung T1-T5 Vagus nerve T1-T5 Visceral pleura None None T1-T5 Parietal pleura None None Phrenic and intercostal Liver T6-T9 Vagus nerve T6-T9 Gall bladder pancreas Spleen Stomach Small intestine T8-T10 Vagus nerve T8-T10 Caecum and T10 Vagus nerve T10 descending colon Transverse colon T11 Vagus nerve T11 Descending colon T2-L1 S2-4 T12-L1 Sigmoid colon L2/3 S2-4 Superior part: L2/3 Inferior part: S2-4 Rectum S2-4 Anal canal S2-4 Kidneys T10-L1 Vagus nerve T10-L1 Suprarenal glands T6-L2 None T6-L2 Ureters T11-L2 S2-4 T11-L2 Bladder Superior part: T11- L2 Inferior part: S2-4 Urethra S2-4