Archive image from page 386 of The development of the human. The development of the human body : a manual of human embryology . developmentofhum00mcmu Year: 1914 THE ORGANS OF ZUCKERKANDL 375 groups of cells which resemble in appearance the cells composing the ganglionated cord, two of these groups, which extend downward along the side of the aorta to below the point of origin of the inferior mesenteric artery, being especially distinct. These cell groups give rise to the ganglia of the prevertebral sympathetic plexuses and also Fig. 226.—Organs of Zuckerkandl from a New-born Child. a, Aor
Archive image from page 386 of The development of the human. The development of the human body : a manual of human embryology . developmentofhum00mcmu Year: 1914 THE ORGANS OF ZUCKERKANDL 375 groups of cells which resemble in appearance the cells composing the ganglionated cord, two of these groups, which extend downward along the side of the aorta to below the point of origin of the inferior mesenteric artery, being especially distinct. These cell groups give rise to the ganglia of the prevertebral sympathetic plexuses and also Fig. 226.—Organs of Zuckerkandl from a New-born Child. a, Aorta; ci, inferior vena cava; , common iliac artery; mi, inferior mesenteric artery; and , left and right accessory organs; , aortic plexus; u, ureter; , left renal vein.—(Zuckerkandl.) to peculiar bodies which, from their discoverer, may be termed the organs of Zuckerkandl. Each body stands in intimate relation with the fibers of the sympathetic plexuses and has a rich blood-supply, resembling in these respects the intercarotid ganglia, and the resem-
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