Taxonomic list T4, primary language: EN, subsidiary: LA, interface: EN, work in progress

enteric plexus

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Top level anatomical complex Short Extended
Level 2 anatomical joint Short Extended
Level 3 nervous plexus Short Extended
Current level enteric plexus
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Short official Latin term
77597 7697 part
enteric plexus ; enteric nervous system
plexus entericus ; systema nervosum entericum
6856 part
ganglionary enteric plexus
plexus entericus ganglionaris
9571 part
inner submucosal nervous plexus
plexus nervosus submucosus internus
9555 part
outer submucosal nervous plexus
plexus nervosus submucosus externus
9167 part
aganglionic enteric plexus
plexus entericus aganglionaris
9572 part
aganglionic plexus of mucosa of large intestine
plexus aganglionaris mucosus
9557 part
aganglionic plexus of muscular layer of mucosa of large intestine
plexus aganglionaris muscularis mucosae
9558 part
extreme aganglionic plexus
plexus aganglionaris extremus
9559 part
internal aganglionic plexus of muscular layer
plexus aganglionaris internus
9560 part
external aganglionic plexus of muscular layer
plexus aganglionaris externus
9561 part
aganglionic plexus of serosa
plexus aganglionaris serosus
9562 part
perivascular enteric plexus
plexus entericus perivascularis
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Scientific notes
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6856
The enteric aganglionic plexuses are networks of nerve fibres consisting of axons and enteric glia but without regular nerve cell bodies. They exist in the mucosa (Plexus aganglionaris mucosus), in the muscularis mucosae (Plexus aganglionaris muscularis mucosae), in the two layers of the muscular coat (circular and longitudinal muscle plexus: Plexus aganglionaris internus muscularis and Plexus aganglionaris externus muscularis) and underneath the serosa (serosal plexus; Plexus aganglionaris serosus). The extreme aganglionic plexus (Plexus aganglionaris extremus) is situated directly at the innermost border of the circular muscle, between the ganglionic external submucosal plexus and the inner border of the circular muscle. Some authors add this plexus to the circular muscle plexus (Brehmer A, Rupprecht H, Neuhuber W 2010 Two submucosal nerve plexus in human intestines. Histochem Cell Biol 133:149-161).
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Type of list T4
List Unit Identifier 7697
Number of children 11 (validated)
Number of units 12 (validated)
Signature 8318 (validated since 6.1.2025)
Date: 06.01.2025