inferior ganglion of vagus nerve
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in·fe·ri·or gan·gli·on of va·gus nerve
[TA] a large sensory ganglion of the vagus, anterior to the internal jugular vein and just inferior to the nerve exit from the jugular foramen. The unipolar cell bodies in this ganglion convey taste from the buds on the root of the tongue and general sensation from the throat and gut to about the level of the splenic flexure of the colon.
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in·fe·ri·or gan·gli·on of va·gus nerve
(in-fēr'ē-ŏr gang'glē-ŏn vā'gŭs nĕrv) [TA] Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
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