Saturday, October 24, 2009

gasserin ganglion?


Answers:
Do you mean "Gasserian ganglion"?
Gas鈥er, Johann Laurentius (1723-1765), Austrian anatomist. Gasser was a professor of anatomy at the University of Vienna. In 1765 one of his students, Anton Balthasar Raymund Hirsch (b 1743), described in a graduation thesis the gasserian ganglion, naming it in honor of his professor.
Gasserian ganglion =Trigeminal ganglion.
a collection of nerve cells belonging to the trigeminal nerve, (on larger root of 5th cranial nerve) located on the anterior surface of the petrous pyramid.
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