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- it usually refers to one of the following : Gray ramus communicans White ramus communicans The grey and white rami communicantes are responsible for...
- Communicans is a Latin word meaning "communicating". It is most commonly used in medical or biological terminology. The rami communicans are connective...
- The white ramus communicans (pl.: rami communicantes) from Latin ramus (branch) and communicans (communicating) is the preganglionic sympathetic outflow...
- ramus communicans to the paravertebral ganglia of the sympathetic trunk. Once the preganglionic nerve has traversed a white ramus communicans, it can...
- removed on the right side. Details Identifiers Latin arteria cerebri communicans posterior TA98 A12.2.06.018 TA2 4521 FMA 50084 Anatomical terminology...
- right anterior cerebral arteries. Details Identifiers Latin arteria communicans anterior TA98 A12.2.07.029 TA2 4517 FMA 50169 Anatomical terminology...
- less-myelinated gray ramus communicans. There is still a myelin sheath present – but in far lower amounts compared to the white ramus communicans. This ramus then...
- channels to the extracellular environment. A gap junction or macula communicans is different from an ephaptic coupling that involves electrical signals...
- it branches into the dorsal ramus, the ventral ramus, and the ramus communicans. Each of these three structures carries both sensory and motor information...
- connected with the lumbar part of the sympathetic trunk by a white ramus communicans. The nerves p**** obliquely outward behind the psoas major, or between...