A mixed nerve that supplies the pharynx and larynx and lungs and heart and esophagus and stomach and most of the abdominal viscera.
1Schwannoma originating from the cervical vagus nerve is an extremely rare neoplasm.
2Opioid receptors have been demonstrated on sensory fibres in the vagus nerve.
3We experienced a case of retroperitoneal schwannoma of the vagus nerve.
4Intraoperative vocal cord monitoring can detect vagus nerve injury during CEA.
5The three branches of the vagus nerve contained efferent fibers to the duodenum.
6Iridium oxide microelectrodes were inserted into the subdiaphragmatic vagus nerve of anaesthetised rats.
7We therefore investigated whether post-IR diarrhea could be prevented by preserving the vagus nerve.
8Furthermore, the schwannoma originating from the vagus nerve of retroperitoneal space is much rare.
9The surgical complications reportedly include hemorrhage, esophageal perforation, gastric perforation, and vagus nerve damage.
10We recommend vocal cord EMG in anatomically complex CEA to avoid vagus nerve injury.
11Luminal Glu also evokes efferent nerve activation of the abdominal vagus nerve branches simultaneously.
12Substance P depolarised both guinea pig and human vagus nerve.
13All animals were sacrificed to identify effects of implantation and stimulation on the vagus nerve.
14It's used to treat depression and vagus nerve stimulation is certainly better than electrocompulsive therapy.
15The hepatic branch of the vagus nerve contained only a small number of cell axons.
16Electrophysiologic and anterograde tract tracing studies have demonstrated that the vagus nerve innervates the duodenum.
Translations for vagus nerve