Plexus
Plexus is a term used in anatomy and biology to denote a network or interwoven tangle of structures, most often nerves, blood vessels, or lymphatic vessels. The word comes from the Latin plexus, meaning braid or interlacing. In medical use, a plexus describes a branching and connecting arrangement that distributes signals or fluids across a region.
In the nervous system, plexuses organize and route nerve fibers from multiple spinal or cranial sources to
In clinical practice, plexuses are sites of interest due to their vulnerability to injury, inflammation, or