Abducent nerve


either one of the sixth pair of cranial nerves composed of motor fibers that innervate the lateral rectus muscle of the eye.
noun
either of the sixth pair of cranial nerves, which supply the lateral rectus muscle of the eye

abducent nerve n.
the small motor nerve supplying the lateral rectus muscle of the eye, originating in the dorsal part of the tegmentum of the pons, p-ssing through the cavernous sinus, and entering the orbit through the superior orbital fissure. also called sixth cranial nerve.
abducent nerve
(āb-d’sənt)
the sixth cranial nerve, one of a pair of small motor nerves supplying the eye muscles that control lateral movement. it originates in the pons of the brain, p-sses through a large venous sp-ce known as the cavernous sinus, and enters the orbit of the eye.

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