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Oculomotor nuclei

Introduction: Oculomotor nuclei

Description of Oculomotor nuclei

Oculomotor nuclei: somatic motor nucleus in the midbrain whose fibers enter the oculomotor nerve to supply the levator palpebrae muscle and all the extraocular eye muscles except the superior oblique and lateral rectus muscles.
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