splanchnic in English

adjective
1
of or relating to the viscera or internal organs, especially those of the abdomen.
Radiation of the pain to the back indicating retroperitoneal invasion of the splanchnic nerve plexus by the tumour occurs in a quarter of patients.
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1. Adrenin ANDTHE SPLANCHNIC NERVE

2. Chinese rhubarb eel, abluent go splanchnic add condiment edible of braise in soy sauce.

3. Some gastroptosis patients Amalgamative still if kidney liver lienal transverse colon is flagging have other internal organs of the body say for completely splanchnic prolapse: 10

4. The results of dissections showed that 92.9 % of the left GSN and 86.2 % of the right GSN were close to the medial Crus of diaphragm while 93.3 % of the left LSN and 87.0 % of the right LSN were close to the medial Crus of diaphragm when the splanchnic nerves passed through the diaphragm.

5. Adrenaline A sympathomimetic catecholamine hormone synthesised in the adrenal medulla and released into the circulation in response to hypoglycemia and sympathetic nervous system—i.e., splanchnic nerve stimulation due to exercise and stress; it acts on α- and β-receptors, resulting in vasoconstriction or vasodilation, decreased peripheral blood flow, increased heart rate, increased force

6. In comparison with noradrenaline the pressure effect is reduced after adrenalectomy and cocaine; an increased sensibility of the blood pressure and the nictitating membrane to adrenaline and noradrenaline and less pronounced to tyramine; an inhibition of the adrenergic neuron function, demonstrated at the nictitating membrane, the peripheral splanchnic nerve stimulation and the blood pressure action of a nicotine-like substance.