Splanchnic is usually used to describe organs in theabdominal cavity .[ 1]
It is used when describing:
History and etymology [ edit ] The term derives fromAncient Greek :σπλαγχνικός ,romanized : splanchnikos , meaning "inward parts,[ 6] [ 7] organs ".[ 8]
The term "splanchnologia" is used for grouping inNomina Anatomica ,[ 9] but not inTerminologia Anatomica . It includes most of the structures usually considered "internal organs", but not all (for example, theheart is excluded).[ 9]
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