middle cervical ganglion

English

Noun

middle cervical ganglion (plural middle cervical ganglia)

  1. (neuroanatomy) A ganglion at the level of the cricoid cartilage that is the smallest of the cervical ganglia, that varies in its presence or absence, size, form, and position, and that sends fibers to the fifth and sixth cervical nerves.
    Coordinate terms: superior cervical ganglion, inferior cervical ganglion

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See also

  • thyroid ganglion

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