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Plexus

Posted byBrian Hopkins May 22, 2019

In medical terminology, it is a network or interweaving (anastomosing) of nerves (most commonly axons outside the central nervous system, an exception being the choroid plexus)) and blood vessels.  The main plexuses are the brachial, cervical, lumbar and sacral plexuses. 

 See Brachial plexus, Cell migration, Lumbosacral plexus, Plial surface

Posted byBrian HopkinsMay 22, 2019Posted inUncategorizedTags: glossary

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