The cranial ganglion that is associated with and extends fibers into the trigeminal nerve. [ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK53171 https://github.com/obophenotype/uberon/issues/693 http://orcid.org/0000-0002-6601-2165 ]
Synonyms: 5th ganglion semilunar ganglion trigeminal V ganglion fifth ganglion ganglion of trigeminal complex Gasserian ganglion
Term information
- NCIT:C62642
- XAO:0000427
- UMLS:C0040995 (ncithesaurus:Trigeminal_Ganglion)
- FMA:52618
- Wikipedia:Trigeminal_ganglion
- ZFA:0000295
- VHOG:0000694
- TAO:0000295
- EHDAA2:0002085
- SCTID:244449009
- BTO:0001231
- BAMS:GV
- EMAPA:16797
- EFO:0000903
- XAO:0000428
- MA:0001080
- AAO:0011107
- GAID:725
- MESH:D012668
- neuronames:1402
- EHDAA:2113
- BAMS:5Gn
- MAT:0000511
uberon_slim, efo_slim, pheno_slim, vertebrate_core
consider renaming this 'trigeminal ganglion complex'. The complex may be fused (amniotes) partially fused (xenopus) or separate (sharks)
A prominent collection of touch-sensory neurons of the trigeminal or fifth cranial nerve, positioned beside the brain between the eye and the ear. Kimmel et al, 1995.[TAO]
trigeminal ganglia
Gasser's ganglion
ganglion of trigeminal nerve
Gasserian ganglia
ganglion trigeminale
trigeminus ganglion
ganglion semilunare
gV
In Xenopus, the profundal and the trigeminal ganglia are separate distally but fused at their proximal end as they condense around NF stage 24.
Term relations
- cranial ganglion
- sensory ganglion
- neural crest-derived structure
- immediate transformation of some future trigeminal ganglion
- develops from some future trigeminal ganglion
- extends_fibers_into some trigeminal nerve