inferior oblique muscle of eye

  • 21Iris dilator muscle — Iris, front view. (Muscle visible but not labeled.) …

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  • 22Iris sphincter muscle — Iris, front view. (Muscle visible but not labeled.) …

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  • 23Fundus (eye) — For other uses, see Fundus (disambiguation). An ophthalmogram, showing the optic disc as a bright area on the right where blood vessels converge. The spot to the left of the centre is the macula. The grey, more diffuse spot in the centre is a… …

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  • 24Superior oblique myokymia — Infobox Disease Name = Superior oblique myokymia Caption = 6 = Superior oblique muscle DiseasesDB = ICD10 = ICD9 = ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = eMedicineTopic = MeshID = Superior oblique myokymia is a neurological disorder… …

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  • 25Human eye — Infobox Anatomy Name = Eye Caption = Schematic diagram of the human eye. The human eye is similar to most mammalian eyes.Dynamic rangeThe retina has a static contrast ratio of around 100:1 (about 6 1/2 stops). As soon as the eye moves (saccades)… …

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  • 26superior oblique — noun A muscle controlling downward rotation of the eye. Syn: superior oblique muscle, obliquus oculi superior See Also: inferior oblique …

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  • 27Orbicularis oculi muscle — Latin musculus orbicularis oculi Gray s subject #106 380 …

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  • 28Corrugator supercilii muscle — Left obicularis oculi; notice the corrugator muscle at the top …

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  • 29Depressor supercilii muscle — Depressor supercilii Latin musculus depressor supercilii Origin Medial orbital rim …

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  • 30Superior tarsal muscle — The tarsi and their ligaments. Right eye; front view. (Muscle not labeled but region is visible.) …

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