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... ( abducens ) cranial nerves supply these six external muscles of the bulb ( Figure 122 ) . In addi- tion the third ... ABDUCENS NERVE NUCLEUS of TROCHLEAR NERVE NUCLEUS of ABDUCENS NERVE INFERIOR RECTUS RECTUS LATERAL RECTUS INFERIOR ...
... ( abducens ) cranial nerves supply these six external muscles of the bulb ( Figure 122 ) . In addi- tion the third ... ABDUCENS NERVE NUCLEUS of TROCHLEAR NERVE NUCLEUS of ABDUCENS NERVE INFERIOR RECTUS RECTUS LATERAL RECTUS INFERIOR ...
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... abducens fibers emerge anteriorly , medially to the olive and laterally to the pyramidal bundles . The intracranial course of the abducens nerve is the longest of all cranial nerves . It passes over the tip of the petrous pyramid to the ...
... abducens fibers emerge anteriorly , medially to the olive and laterally to the pyramidal bundles . The intracranial course of the abducens nerve is the longest of all cranial nerves . It passes over the tip of the petrous pyramid to the ...
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... abducens and trochlear nerves ( Figures 151-152 ) . Voluntary elevation of the bulb above the midline is impossible ; the eye can not be moved farther inward . The pupil is enlarged and does not react to light and accommodation . b ...
... abducens and trochlear nerves ( Figures 151-152 ) . Voluntary elevation of the bulb above the midline is impossible ; the eye can not be moved farther inward . The pupil is enlarged and does not react to light and accommodation . b ...
Contents
Facial Palsy | 109 |
Disorders of the Vestibular System | 125 |
Motor Disorders of the Glossopharyngeal Nerve | 142 |
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