Nervus terminalis
Nervus terminalis sive nervus cranialis 0 vel nervus cranialis N ("nullus") vel, rarius attamen falsiter nervus XIII, est primus ex decimis tertiis nervorum cranialium[1]. Fibrae suae nervales plexus non procul ab nervo olfactorio formant, hac de causa fibrae plexiformes vocatae sunt. Munus fibrarum nervi terminalis est Gonadotropinum Resolvens Hormon (GnRH) liberandi[2].
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Nervus terminalis | ||
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Cognitores | ||
TA | A14.2.1.002 | |
Anatomia | ||
Situs nervi terminalis (sive nervi N) |
Notae
recensere- ↑ Fuller G. N., Burger P. C. (Nov-Dec 1990). "Nervus terminalis (cranial nerve zero) in the adult human". Clinical neuropathology 9 (6): 279-83
- ↑ Wirsig-Wiechmann C. R. (Iun 2001). "Function of gonadotropin-releasing hormone in olfaction". The Keio journal of medicine 50 (2): 81-5
Nexus interni
Nexus externi
recensere- Sonne J., Reddy V., Lopez-Ojeda W. (2020). Neuroanatomy, Cranial Nerve 0 (Terminal Nerve)