What is the Clinical Significance of Preganglionic Neurons?
Understanding preganglionic neurons is essential for diagnosing and treating disorders of the autonomic nervous system. Conditions such as autonomic dysreflexia, Horner's syndrome, and multiple system atrophy involve dysfunction of preganglionic neurons. Additionally, targeted therapies and surgical interventions, such as sympathectomy, rely on precise knowledge of the anatomy and function of these neurons.