abducent in English

adjective

['æb'djuːsent /-duːsent]

(Anatomy) pulling away or out (especially of a nerve or muscle)

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1. 5 synonyms for Abducens: Abducens nerve, abducent, abducent nerve, nervus Abducens, sixth cranial nerve

2. ABDUCENT Meaning: "drawing away, pulling aside," 1713, from Latin abducentem (nominative Abducens), present participle of… See definitions of abducent.

3. Words nearby Abductee abducens nerve , abducens oculi , abducent , abducent nerve , abduct , Abductee , abduction , abductor , abductor muscle of big toe , abductor muscle of little finger , …

4. The abducent nerve is also enclosed for a short distance by an arachnoid sheath.

5. The abducent nerve penetrates the dura mater by an oval gate in the clivus region.

6. Abducens - a small motor nerve supplying the lateral rectus muscle of the eye Abducens nerve, abducent, abducent nerve, nervus Abducens, sixth cranial nerve cranial nerve - any of the 12 paired nerves that originate in the brain stem Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

7. The Abducens (also called abducent) nerve (CN VI) is the last of the three visual motor nerves

8. Many variations with regard to points of entry as well as to the intradural course of the oculomotor, trochlear, and abducent nerves have been found.

9. After a further 8 months paresis of the right abducent nerve occurred and a computed tomography (CT) scan of the petrous bone showed extensive destruction of the apex of the petrous pyramid.

10. The entry and course of the oculomotor, trochlear and abducent nerves in the cavernous sinus have been studied by preparation, histology and by means of injection and resin corrosion casts.

11. Measurements regarding the relationship of the oculomotor, trochlear and abducent nerves, the ophthalmic branch of the trigeminal nerve and the superior orbital vein were performed and topographic aspects of the superior orbital fissure region were described.

12. Adductive: 1 adj especially of muscles; bringing together or drawing toward the midline of the body or toward an adjacent part Synonyms: adducent , adducting Antonyms: abducent , abducting especially of muscles; drawing away from the midline of the body or from an adjacent part

13. � The medical report of the Fourth Hospital affiliated with China Medical University refers to the following diagnosis: an incised wound in the left forearm, complete tear of the left thumb extensor and long muscles, complete tear of the left thumb’s abducent and long muscles and separation of a nerve in the left forearm.

14. Abdominous: having a paunch or big belly abducent: turning away; bearing away from abeam: in a line at right angles to the length of a vessel, on the beam abear: to bear; to comport; to behave abecedarian: of, like or pertaining to the order of the alphabet; rudimentary abecedism: word created from the initials of words in a phrase abele

15. The following classical brain stem syndromes are important for an ophthalmologist: diseases with III-paresis: Weber's syndrome (1863, ipsilateral oculomotor paralysis with alternating hemiplegia), Benedikt's syndrome (1889, oculomotor paralysis and crossed hemiparesis with tremor), Nothnagel Claude's syndrome (III-Paresis with alternating ataxia); diseases with VII-paresis: Millard Gubler's syndrome (1856, nuclear 7th nerve palsy with crossed hemiparesis), Foville's syndrome (1858, conjugate lateral gaze paralysis, ipsilateral nuclear palsy of the 7th nerve, crossed hemiparesis); diseases with VI-paresis: Raymond Cestan's syndrome (1895, abducent nerve paralysis with contralateral hemiparesis).

16. Significant findings were: 1) the abducent nerve in the cavernous sinus was observed as one rootlet in most of the specimens (78%), two rootlets in 14%, three in 5% and four in 3% of the specimens; 2) the anterior inferior venous space was dominant in 58%, the posterior superior venous space in 16%, and an intermediate type in 29% of the specimens; 3) the artery of the inferior cavernous sinus originated from the internal carotid artery (ICA) in 74% of the cases, and 4) the dorsal meningeal artery originated from the ICA in 6 (5.5%) of the specimens.