Lumbar ganglion
lumbar ganglion n.
Any of four or more ganglions on either side of the greater psoas muscle, forming the abdominopelvic portion of the sympathetic trunk with the sacral and coccygeal ganglions.
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lumbar nerve n. Any of five nerves on either side that emerge from the lumbar portion of the spinal cord.
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