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Acronym Name A | Acronym Full Name A | Relation Codes Desc | Acronym Name B | Acronym Full Name B | Reference Text | Reference Figures | Citation | Comments | |
MSSC | Medial subnuclei of solitary complex | is Subarea of | SC | Solitary complex | 50 | 1 | Several nuclei at the level of the obex are related to the vagus nerve (Fig. 1). These nuclei, sometimes referred to as the dorsal vagal complex (DVC), include the area postrema, dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus (DMX), and the solitary tract (ST) with its surrounding nuclei. The nucleus ambiguus, located in the ventrolateral part of the tegmentum medial to the spinal trigeminus and dorsal to the inferior olivary complex, though not part of the DVC, is part of the vagal system in that it is the source of lower motoneurons in the nerve. | Edit | |
sg | Subgelatinous subnuclei of solitary complex | is Subarea of | SC | Solitary complex | 50 | 1 | Several nuclei at the level of the obex are related to the vagus nerve (Fig. 1). These nuclei, sometimes referred to as the dorsal vagal complex (DVC), include the area postrema, dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus (DMX), and the solitary tract (ST) with its surrounding nuclei. The nucleus ambiguus, located in the ventrolateral part of the tegmentum medial to the spinal trigeminus and dorsal to the inferior olivary complex, though not part of the DVC, is part of the vagal system in that it is the source of lower motoneurons in the nerve. | Edit |