oculomotor nerve
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Definition
- Noun:
- A cranial nerve: The oculomotor nerve is the third cranial nerve (CN III). It is a motor nerve that controls most of the eye's movements and certain pupil functions.
- Function: It primarily supplies motor input to the majority of the muscles that move the eyeball (extrinsic eye muscles) and also controls pupil constriction and lens accommodation.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Damage to the oculomotor nerve can cause ptosis, or drooping of the eyelid.
- The surgeon carefully avoided the oculomotor nerve during the procedure.
- The oculomotor nerve emerges from the midbrain.
Advanced Usage
- Clinical context: In medicine, "oculomotor nerve palsy" is a condition where the nerve is impaired, leading to double vision, a dilated pupil, and an eye that is turned down and out.
- The patient was diagnosed with an oculomotor nerve palsy following the head injury.
Variants and Related Words
- Oculomotor (adjective): Pertaining to the oculomotor nerve or eye movements.
- The oculomotor nucleus is located in the midbrain.
- Cranial nerve III: A synonymous term for the oculomotor nerve.
- Third nerve: A common clinical shorthand for the oculomotor nerve.
Synonyms
- Third cranial nerve
- CN III
- Motor nerve of the eye (descriptive synonym)
Related Phrases
- Oculomotor nerve dysfunction: A general term for impaired function of the nerve.
- Oculomotor nerve pathway: Refers to the anatomical course of the nerve from the brainstem to the eye muscles.
Noun
- supplies extrinsic muscles of the eye