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Thoracic splanchnic nerves

Thoracic splanchnic nerves

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Thoracic splanchnic nerves are splanchnic nerves that arise from the sympathetic trunk in the thorax and travel inferiorly to provide sympathetic supply to the abdomen. The nerves contain preganglionic sympathetic fibers and general visceral afferent fibers.

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There are three main thoracic splanchnic nerves.[1]

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