trochlear nerve
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Definition
- Noun:
- The fourth cranial nerve: A motor nerve that innervates the superior oblique muscle of the eye, controlling downward and inward eye movement.
Usage
- The trochlear nerve is the smallest cranial nerve and has the longest intracranial course.
- Damage to the trochlear nerve can result in vertical double vision and head tilt.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "Trochlear nerve palsy": A condition characterized by weakness or paralysis of the nerve, leading to specific eye alignment issues.
- The most common cause of isolated trochlear nerve palsy is trauma.
Variants and Related Words
- Trochlear (Adjective): Pertaining to a trochlea (a pulley-like structure) or the trochlear nerve.
- The trochlear nucleus is located in the midbrain.
- Cranial Nerve IV: An alternative name for the trochlear nerve.
- Superior oblique muscle: The eye muscle controlled by the trochlear nerve.
Synonyms
- Fourth cranial nerve
- Pathetic nerve (an older, less common term)
Related Phrases
- Trochlear nucleus: The cluster of neurons in the brainstem from which the trochlear nerve originates.
Noun
- either of the two cranial nerves on either side that control the superior oblique muscles of the eyes