A mass of nervous tissue, composed principally of nerve-cell bodies, usually lying outside the central nervous system
A ganglion is any structure containing a collection of nerve cell bodies in the central or peripheral nervous system
A group of nerve cell bodies in the Central Nervous System (CNS) or Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) (Plural form: ganglia )
Usually, a group of nerve cell bodies lying outside of the central nervous system (CNS); also used for one group of nerve cell bodies within the CNS - the basal ganglia
A ganglion is a collection of neuronal cell bodies In the leech, the central nervous system consists of the brain and 21 segmental ganglia connected by the ventral nerve cord Each ganglion contains 350 neurons, of which 14 respond to touch and pressure
A globular, hard, indolent tumor, situated somewhere on a tendon, and commonly formed by the effusion of a viscid fluid into it; called also weeping sinew
plural: From the Greek for knot A collection of neurons in the PNS?; e g , dorsal ganglia, root ganglia which contain the cell bodies of sensory axons entering the spinal cord The basal ganglia are the only nuclei in the brain called ganglia