Medical Definition of Plexus pharyngeus

1. The plexus of nerves including branches of the glossopharyngeal, vagus, and accessory nerves (cranial root), that lies along the posterior wall of the pharynx, a venous plexus on the posteriolateral walls of the pharynx, emptying through the pharyngeal veins into the internal jugular. Synonym: plexus pharyngeus. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Plexus Pharyngeus

plexus myentericus
plexus nervorum spinalium
plexus nervosus
plexus occipitalis
plexus oesophageus
plexus of anterior cerebral artery
plexus of choroid artery
plexus of middle cerebral artery
plexus of spinal nerves
plexus ophthalmicus
plexus ovaricus
plexus pancreaticus
plexus pelvinus
plexus periarterialis
plexus pharyngeus (current term)
plexus pharyngeus ascendens
plexus pterygoideus
plexus pulmonalis
plexus rectales inferiores
plexus rectales medii
plexus rectalis superior
plexus renalis
plexus sacralis
plexus sacralis medius
plexus splenicus

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