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splanchnic

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splanchnic /splanch·nic/ (splangk´nik) pertaining to the viscera.
splanch·nic (splngknk)
adj.
Of or relating to the viscera; visceral.

splanchnic
[splangk′nik]
See visceral.

splanchnic [splangk´nik]
pertaining to the viscera.

splanchnic
pertaining to the viscera.

splanchnic circulation
includes the mesenteric, splenic and hepatic beds, the first two comprising the major part of the inflow to the third.
splanchnic nerves
a group of sympathetic nerves serving the blood vessels and viscera of the abdomen.


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