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Cranial nerves and autonomic innervation in the orbit
B. C. Anderson,
L. K. McLoon
Ophthalmology & Visual Neurosciences
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Cranial Nerves
100%
Autonomic Innervation
100%
Nerve Innervation
100%
Cranial Autonomic Symptoms
100%
Sensory Innervation
66%
Trigeminal Nerve
66%
Ophthalmic Division
66%
Nerve
33%
Central Nervous System
33%
Motor Control
33%
Scalp
33%
Nerve Fibers
33%
Optic Nerve
33%
Control Monitoring
33%
Large Set
33%
Upper Eyelid
33%
Visual Space
33%
Sensory Nerves
33%
Main Branch
33%
Sympathetic Innervation
33%
Complex Set
33%
Superior Rectus muscle
33%
Inferior Rectus muscle
33%
Oculomotor Nerve
33%
Lower Eyelid
33%
Lateral Rectus
33%
Parasympathetic Nerve
33%
Orbital Floor
33%
Medial Rectus
33%
Parasympathetic Innervation
33%
Trochlear Nerve
33%
Abducens Nerve
33%
Superior Oblique Tendon
33%
Inferior Oblique
33%
Frontal Nerve
33%
Levator Palpebrae Superioris
33%
Bony Orbit
33%
Sensory Monitoring
33%
Nasociliary Nerve
33%
Motor-sensory
33%
Nerve Pathways
33%
Lacrimal Nerve
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Division
100%
Afferent Nerve Fiber
100%
Autonomic Innervation
100%
Cranial Nerve
100%
Agents Acting on the Eye
66%
Trigeminal Nerve
66%
Central Nervous System
33%
Optic Nerve
33%
Scalp
33%
Upper Eyelid
33%
Nerve Fiber
33%
Motor Control
33%
Oculomotor Nerve
33%
Sympathetic Innervation
33%
Trochlear Nerve
33%
Lower Eyelid
33%
Abducens Nerve
33%
Parasympathetic Innervation
33%
Parasympathetic Nerve
33%
Lateral Rectus Muscle
33%
Superior Oblique Muscle
33%