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Short ciliary nerve

Introduction: Short ciliary nerve

Description of Short ciliary nerve

Short ciliary nerve: [TA] one of several branches passing from the ciliary ganglion to the eyeball, supplying the ciliary muscles, iris, and tunics of the eyeball. SYN: nervus ciliaris brevis [TA].
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