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Neuroanatomy, Cranial Nerve 6 (Abducens)
WEBNov 21, 2022 — Cranial nerve six (CN VI), also known as the abducens nerve, is 1 of the nerves responsible for the extraocular motor …
- Author: Van Nguyen, Vamsi Reddy, Matthew Varacallo
- Published: 2022/11/21
- Publish Year: 2017
Abducens nerve - Wikipedia
WEBThe abducens nerve or abducent nerve, also known as the sixth cranial nerve, cranial nerve VI, or simply CN VI, is a cranial nerve in humans …
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Abducens Nerve: Anatomy, Function, and Treatment
WEBOct 16, 2023 — The function of the abducens nerve is quite simple and straightforward: It moves the eye outward (abduction) so you can look to the side. Via the contralateral medial rectus muscle, it coordinates the …
The Abducens Nerve (CN VI) - Course - Motor
WEBMar 13, 2019 — The abducens nerve is the sixth paired cranial nerve. It has a purely somatic motor function – providing innervation to the lateral rectus muscle. In this article, we shall look at the anatomy of the …
Abducens Nerve - Physiopedia
WEBThe abducens nerve is the sixth cranial nerve (CN VI). It is, along with the oculomotor nerve (CN III) and the trochlear nerve (CN IV), responsible for the extraocular motor functions of the eye. It has a purely somatic …
Abducens nerve - All About Vision
WEBAug 24, 2022 — The abducens nerve, also called the sixth cranial nerve or cranial nerve 6, is a motor nerve that controls the lateral rectus muscle. This is an extraocular eye muscle that allows the eye to perform …
The Abducens Nerve (CN VI) | Cranial Nerves
WEBApr 10, 2019 — It is a somatic motor cranial nerve with a nucleus deep within the pontomedullary junction that emerges anteriorly from the brainstem. In this article, we discuss the course of the abducens nerve …
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Cranial nerves examination: Trochlear & abducens …
WEBJul 12, 2023 — The abducens nerve (CN VI) is also a paired cranial nerve whose fibers innervate the lateral rectus muscle (another extraocular muscle). Therefore the abducens nerve function is to move the eyeball …
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WEBAug 24, 2023 — The abducens nerve, the sixth cranial nerve (CN VI), is responsible for ipsilateral eye abduction. Dysfunction of the abducens nerve can occur at any point of its transit from the pons to the lateral …
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WEBPassing just lateral to the carotid artery and medial to the third, fourth, and ophthalmic divisions of the trigeminal nerve, the abducens nerve eventually traverses the cavernous sinus and superior orbital fissure to …
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