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The Eye Orbit and the Cranial Nerves II,III, IV and VI Part 2

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ameer1991717ameer@*.com

Apr 19 2021, 4:08 am

glory to ALLAH 

thank you so much sir 

but there is a problem in the CME Qs 

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nags@*.com

Apr 26 2020, 7:32 pm

excellant but should have showed us the actual eye exam with examples

In this anatomy lecture, Drbeen faculty, Dr. Adam Jones discusses the Eye, Orbit and Cranial Nerves II, II, IV, VI. This is the second part of a two-part lecture. The following structural elements are presented and discussed. 

Superior orbital fissure
Foramen Rotundum
Ophthalmic nerve
Maxillary nerve
Mandibular nerve
Foramen ovale 
Sphenoid bone
Oculomotor nerve
Superior rectus
Superior Palpebrae Superioris
Medial rectus
Inferior rectus
Inferior Oblique
Ciliary muscle
Constrictor Pupillae
Oculomotor nucleus
Edinger-Westphal nucleus
Posterior cerebral artery
Superior cerebellar artery
Cavernous sinus
Midbrain
Brainstem
Pons
Medulla
Trigeminal nerve
Abducens nerve
Trochlear nerve

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Author declares no conflict of interest.

In addition to the presenter, following authors who may have helped with the content writing, review, or approval declare no conflict of interest.

  • Adam Jones MD
  • Dr. Pei Purdom (DNP)
  • Dr. Benish Zahra
  • Dr. Iqra Batool
  • Dr. Heba Alzawahri

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