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OCS8 – Autonomics, Referred Pain, Cardiopulmonary Plexuses, Pathologies | 60+ Expert-Verified Q&A | Sympathetic Trunk, Vagus, Aneurysm, Vasculitis | 2025/2026

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This OCS8 document compiles 60+ concise, expert-reviewed questions with correct answers drawn from Week 23 of the Objective Clinical Skills (OCS) curriculum at Medical University, focused on the autonomic nervous system, referred pain mechanisms, thoracic innervation, and vascular pathologies. Created for the 2025/2026 academic year, the content combines anatomy, physiology, pathology, and clinical reasoning—making it a critical study aid for systems exams, OSCE prep, and board-style assessments. Key content includes: Autonomic Innervation of Thorax & Viscera: Details the sympathetic and parasympathetic control of blood vessels, heart, lungs, and esophagus, including pre- and post-ganglionic fiber pathways from T1–L3 via the sympathetic trunk, and vagal pathways descending through cardiac and esophageal plexuses. Vagus & Sympathetic Trunk Mapping: Identifies vagus nerve pathways from cervical roots to abdominal branches, including looping of the recurrent laryngeal nerves, plexus formation behind the heart, and passage through the diaphragm at T10. ANS Effects on Thoracic Organs: Examines the differential impact of sympathetic vs parasympathetic input on heart rate, contractility, airway smooth muscle tone, and esophageal motility—linking neuroanatomy to clinical function. Referred Pain Physiology: Explains how visceral afferents (e.g., ischemic myocardium) converge with somatic afferents in the dorsal root ganglia, causing referred pain to dermatomes T1–T6, including classic left arm and chest wall pain seen in myocardial infarction. Cardiovascular Pathologies: Clear, stepwise breakdowns of: Atherosclerosis: LDL deposition, foam cell formation, cytokine release, plaque buildup, and thrombosis Aortic Aneurysm & Dissection: Definitions of saccular, fusiform, and dissecting aneurysms, pathophysiology involving damage to tunica intima and media Vasculitis: Mechanisms of autoimmune and inflammatory vessel wall damage, histological appearance (neutrophil infiltration) Best suited for: MD/DO students in systems-based preclinical modules or preparing for COMLEX/USMLE PA and NP learners focused on cardiovascular, autonomic, or pulmonary pathophysiology Students preparing for OSCEs involving plexus mapping, reflex pathways, or referred pain assessment Learners integrating anatomy, physiology, and pathology for board-style vignette practice Keywords: autonomic nervous system, sympathetic trunk, vagus nerve, cardiac plexus, esophageal plexus, referred pain, T1–T6 dermatomes, thoracic splanchnics, recurrent laryngeal nerve, atherosclerosis, aneurysm types, vasculitis pathology, ischemic pain, visceral afferents, baroreceptor reflex, tunica intima, foam cells, myocardium innervation

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OCS: Week23 PQ/Donor/CRAP
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PQ: Describe the autonomic control of the peripheral vasculature in the

somatic portion(ganglions) of the body - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔only sympathetic

innervate blood vessels:




1.) baroreceptors in aorta

2.) afferent nerves to medulla oblongata (cardio regulatory center)

3.) signal down spinal cord (levels T1->L2,L3)>nerves

4.) thru pre-ganglion fibers (via white rami)

, 5.) exchange signals @ganglions of sympathetic trunk (fiber can reach

up/down several levels of trunk)

6.) to post ganglion fibers (via gray rami)

7.) which innervate adrenal medulla(EPI/NORE/aldo), heart, smooth

muscles of arterial vessels

PQ: Describe and identify the thoracic sympathetic trunk and the thoracic

vagal nerves. - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Sympathetic trunk:


-chain of ganglia (sympathetic ganglion containing cell bodies from T1-L3)

running from base of skull to sacrum

-string of exchange stations connecting preganglionic fiber to post ganglion

fiber allowing exchanged signals

-preganglionic bodies are in T1-L3 but the fiber ends can reach ganglia

(exchange center) then do 3 things: 1.) connect to post ganglion fiber at

same level, 2.) reach up/down the trunk at another level, 3.) pass thru trunk

to splanchnic/visceral nerve

-T1-T6 sympathetic ganglia innervates thoracic organs (heart, lungs,

esophagus)

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