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- The esophageal plexus has the following functions:
- Regulating motor and secretory activities that facilitate the movement of food from the mouth to the stomach1.
- Supplying autonomic innervation to the mid and lower esophagus and transmitting parasympathetic fibers to the abdomen2.
- Providing innervation to the esophagus and the posterior aspect of the pericardium3.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Function The esophageal plexus plays a vital role in autonomic control of the esophagus, primarily regulating motor and secretory activities that facilitate the movement of food from the mouth to the stomach.anatomy.co.uk/esophageal-plexus/The esophageal plexus supplies autonomic innervation to the mid and lower esophagus and transmits parasympathetic fibers to the abdomen.www.elsevier.com/resources/anatomy/nervous-sys…Both anterior and posterior vagal trunks communicate with each other via anterior and posterior communicating branches, forming an esophageal plexus around the esophagus, superior to the esophageal hiatus. Branches from the esophageal plexus provide innervation to the esophagus and the posterior aspect of the pericardium.www.imaios.com/en/e-anatomy/anatomical-structur… Esophageal Plexus | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier
The esophageal plexus supplies autonomic innervation to the mid and lower esophagus and transmits parasympathetic fibers to the abdomen.
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