5/6/2023 0 Comments Mesencephalic flextureIt's also the place where many blood vessels come. a bend, turn, or fold flexural adj Collins English Dictionary Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014 flexure (flk r) n. The splenic flexure is a part of your colon, or your large intestine, where it bends near your spleen, an organ that mainly filters your blood. So 9,10 has special sensory and general, etc functions. the act of flexing or the state of being flexed 2. dorsal flexure, duodenojejunal flexure, hepatic flexure, inferior flexure of the duodenum, left colic flexure, lumbar flexure, mesencephalic flexure. Facial nerve from facial nerve nucleus nucleus ammbiguus 9 (also does taste post 1/3 of tongue and temp, and 10 also does taste and sensory to epiglottis) 9 innervates parotid gland thru otic ganglion and carotid body and sinus (visceral afferent) 10 also arch of aorta baroreceptors. (part of GI tract) thats why diff nervous structure innervations. From motor nucleus to V3 then to muscles of mastication. Similar to lower down in body (the somites where bone muscle and skin coming from) whats diff is that sensory motor going through them but whats unique is muscles are smaller, and little bit of both smooth and skeletal muscle bc partially voluntary and involuntary. Motor nucleus of trigeminal nerve - where cell bodies of SVE originate. Avoid air swallowing: This will help keep excess air out of the GI. Special visceral efferent- also somewhat voluntaryįacial muscles involved to keep food in mouth Passing stool/gas: While this may be difficult for splenic flexure syndrome patients, doing so can help relieve abdominal pain.
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