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  1. 12 Ιουλ 2023 · Abducens nerve. 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 laterally on the horizontal plane.

  2. 13 Μαρ 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 – its anatomical course, motor functions and clinical relevance.

  3. 21 Νοε 2022 · The abducens nerve functions to innervate the ipsilateral lateral rectus muscle and partially innervate the contralateral medial rectus muscle (at the level of the nucleus - via the medial longitudinal fasciculus).

  4. 6 Μαΐ 2023 · The oculomotor (CN III), trochlear (CN IV), and abducens (CN VI) nerves are grouped and tested together as they all function in the motion of the eye. Each nerve originates from its like-named nucleus in the brainstem and travels through the superior orbital fissure.

  5. The abducens nerve is a purely somatic motor nerve, It has no sensory function. It innervates the lateral rectus muscle, an extraocular muscles of the eye, which is responsible for the abduction of the eyes on the same (ipsilateral) side.

  6. 30 Οκτ 2023 · The abducens (or abducent) nerve is the sixth paired cranial nerve (CN VI). Along with the oculomotor nerve (CN III) and the trochlear nerve (CN IV), it is a purely motor nerve responsible for controlling movement of the eyeball.

  7. 5 Δεκ 2013 · The motor component of the trigeminal nerve can be assessed by examining the function of the temporalis, masseteric and pterygoid muscles. With the patient clenching, the temporalis and masseteric muscles are palpated to assess for tone and muscle bulk.

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