abducens nerve
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Definition
- Noun:
- A cranial nerve: The abducens nerve is the sixth cranial nerve (CN VI). It is a motor nerve responsible for controlling the lateral rectus muscle of the eye, which moves the eyeball outward (abduction).
Usage
- The term "abducens nerve" is used in medical, anatomical, and neurological contexts to refer specifically to this nerve. It is typically used in formal or technical writing and speech.
- Example: "Damage to the abducens nerve can result in an inability to move the eye laterally, a condition known as abducens nerve palsy."
Examples
- Noun:
- The surgeon carefully avoided the abducens nerve during the procedure.
- A patient presented with double vision due to inflammation of the abducens nerve.
Advanced Usage
- "Abducens nerve palsy": A medical condition characterized by paralysis or weakness of the lateral rectus muscle due to dysfunction of the abducens nerve, leading to inward deviation of the eye (esotropia) and double vision (diplopia).
- The neurologist diagnosed the cause of the esotropia as abducens nerve palsy.
Variants and Related Words
- Abducens (noun): Often used as a shorter form of "abducens nerve."
- The abducens exits the brainstem at the pontomedullary junction.
- Abducent nerve (noun): A less common synonym for "abducens nerve."
- Cranial nerve VI (noun): The numerical designation for the abducens nerve.
- Lateral rectus muscle (noun): The muscle innervated by the abducens nerve.
Synonyms
- Abducent nerve
- Sixth cranial nerve
- Cranial nerve VI
Related Phrases
- Abducens nucleus: The cluster of neuronal cell bodies in the pons of the brainstem from which the abducens nerve originates.
- The lesion was localized to the abducens nucleus.
Noun
- a small motor nerve supplying the lateral rectus muscle of the eye