File:1506 Referred Pain Chart.jpg
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English: Conscious perception of visceral sensations map to specific regions of the body, as shown in this chart. Some sensations are felt locally, whereas others are perceived as affecting areas that are quite distant from the involved organ. |
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Source | Autonomic Reflexes and Homeostasis http://cnx.org/content/m46579/1.2/ |
Author | OpenStax College |
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