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  1. Oculomotor nerve - Wikipedia

    The oculomotor nerve, also known as the third cranial nerve, cranial nerve III, or simply CN III, is a cranial nerve that enters the orbit through the superior orbital fissure and innervates extraocular …

  2. Oculomotor Nerve (Cranial Nerve 3): What It Is & Function

    Mar 1, 2024 · The oculomotor nerve is one of the main nerves you use to control how your eyes move. Its branches connect to muscles on multiple sides of your eyeballs, delivering movement commands …

  3. The Oculomotor Nerve (CN III) - Course - Motor - TeachMeAnatomy

    Dec 10, 2025 · The oculomotor nerve is the third cranial nerve (CN III). It provides motor and parasympathetic innervation to some of the structures within the bony orbit. In this article we shall …

  4. Neuroanatomy, Cranial Nerve 3 (Oculomotor) - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Mar 27, 2023 · The oculomotor nerve helps to adjust and coordinate eye position during movement. Several movements assist with this process: saccades, smooth pursuit, fixation, accommodation, …

  5. Oculomotor Nerve | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier

    Explore the origin, course, branches, and function of the oculomotor nerve in eye muscle control.

  6. what is an oculomotor nerve – Oculomotor Nerve

    The oculomotor nerve, also known as cranial nerve III, plays a crucial role in controlling the movement of the eye muscles. Damage to this nerve can result in a range of disorders and symptoms that can …

  7. Oculomotor nerve (CN III): Anatomy, function and pathway | Kenhub

    Oct 30, 2023 · The oculomotor nerve is the third cranial nerve, which innervates 5 of the 7 extrinsic muscles that move the eye and two intrinsic muscles.

  8. Oculomotor Nerve - Physiopedia

    The oculomotor nerve is the chief motor nerve to the ocular and extraocular muscles. [1] The oculomotor nerves send somatic motor fibres to all extraocular muscles, except the superior oblique and lateral …

  9. Oculomotor Cranial Neuropathies: Diagnosis and Management

    Acute onset, painful oculomotor palsy is a neurological emergency (especially at a young age) and immediate angiography of intracranial vessels must be done to rule out aneurysm.

  10. 12.5D: Oculomotor (III) Nerve - Medicine LibreTexts

    The oculomotor nerve is the third paired cranial nerve. It enters the orbit via the superior orbital fissure and controls most of the eye’s movements, including constriction of the pupil and maintaining an …