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Abducens nerve (noun / clinical adjective (neuroanatomy / neurological semiology))
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Bilingual Equivalents: Abducens nerve, Sixth cranial nerve
DEX Definition: An anatomical and clinical term used to denote the sixth cranial nerve (abducens nerve or lateral rectus nerve), which exclusively innervates the lateral rectus muscle of the eye. In neurological semiology and clinical psychiatry, paralysis or impairment of the abducens nerve causes convergent strabism and diplopia (double vision), being a crucial indicator for diagnosing intracranial hypertension, brainstem tumors, or skull base fractures, phenomena often accompanied by acute mental confusion or organic delirium.
Synonyms: abducens nerve, sixth cranial nerve, abducent nerve
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| Tip Flexiune: | Substantiv masculin invariabil în exprimarea clinică directă (plural medical: nervi abducens). |
| Formare: | Preluare directă din terminologia anatomică latină (abducens, -entis - cel care îndepărtează). |
| Ortografie / Pronunție: | [ab-du-cens] (pronunțat exact cum se scrie, respectând fonetica latină) |
| Inflection Type: | Invariable scientific noun, Latin root used in international anatomical nomenclature. |
| Formation: | From Latin 'abducens' (present participle of abducere, drawing away). |
| Spelling / Pronunciation: | [æbˈdjuːsənz] |