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Ganglion

British pronunciation/ɡˈæŋɡli‍ən/
American pronunciation/ˈɡæŋɡɫiɑn/
Ganglion
[NOUN]
1

(anatomy) a mass of neurons that form a nerve center in the body outside the brain or spinal cord

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What is a "ganglion"?

In the nervous system, a ganglion is a cluster of nerve cell bodies located outside the brain and spinal cord. Ganglia are found throughout the peripheral nervous system and serve as relay points for transmitting signals between different parts of the body. There are two main types of ganglia: sensory and autonomic. Sensory ganglia contain cell bodies of sensory neurons that transmit information about touch, temperature, pain, and other sensations from the body to the central nervous system. Autonomic ganglia contain cell bodies of autonomic neurons that control involuntary bodily functions, such as heart rate, digestion, and breathing. Dysfunction of the ganglia can result in a range of neurological disorders, including chronic pain syndromes, gastrointestinal disorders, and autonomic dysfunction.

Ganglion cyst

British pronunciation/ɡˈaŋɡliən sˈɪst/
American pronunciation/ɡˈæŋɡliən sˈɪst/
Ganglion cyst
[NOUN]
1

a cyst or lump that usually forms over a tendon or joint

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Examples
1But these ganglion cells are more sensitive to certain colors of light than others.
2That looks like a ganglion cyst.
3On the left is a dorsal root ganglion cell.
4They have three ganglia that have fused together to form a single brain.
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