英:[æbˈdju:sənz nə:v]
美:[æbˈdusənz nɚv]
英:[æbˈdju:sənz nə:v]
美:[æbˈdusənz nɚv]
外展神经;
noun
either of the sixth pair of cranial nerves that are motor nerves supplying the rectus on the outer and lateral side of each eye called alsoabducens
noun
either of the sixth pair of cranial nerves that are motor nerves supplying the rectus on the outer and lateral side of each eye called alsoabducens
borrowed from New Latin (nervus) abdūcens, literally, "(nerve) pulling away," in reference to the abducting function of the muscle that the nerve controls; Medieval Latin abdūcens, present participle of abdūcere "to draw (a limb) away from the body" — more at abduct
The first known use of abducens nerve was in 1947
abducens nervenoun
either of the sixth pair of cranial nerves which are motor nerves, arise beneath the floor of the fourth ventricle, and supply the lateral rectus muscle of each eye called alsoabducent nerve, sixth cranial nerve
1 One patient developed transient abducens palsy.
栓塞后,有一例病人出现短暂性外展神经麻痹。
2 No neurologic deficit was encounterd postoperatively except right abducens palsy.
术后仅发生右侧外展神经麻痹。