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- W78833968 abstract "Editor—Ahmed and Ali wondered whether it is the oblique eye muscles or the superior or inferior recti that adduct the eye. The answer was that the obliques abduct and the recti adduct.1-1 Several clinic examination textbooks differed from this, but mine does not express a view.1-2 Gray's Anatomy was quoted as the ultimate authority.No one knows what these muscles do in isolation. When each eye muscle functions normally the end result is a complex interaction involving six muscles. When one or more of the eye nerves or muscle(s) function less well than normal the end result is the combination of failure of the muscle(s) involved plus the unopposed action of other muscles. It is thus not possible to extract unqualified statements about the action of an individual muscle as though it functions in isolation.What can be said is a qualified statement that when the eye is abducted the superior and inferior recti elevate or depress it, and when the eye is adducted the superior oblique depresses it and the inferior oblique elevates it (even the lateral and medial recti, if their action could be considered in isolation, would not just abduct and adduct it)." @default.
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- W78833968 title "A case of mistaken muscles" @default.
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