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 – Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine (2)
 – Adams and Victor's Neurology (1)
 – DeGowin's Diagnostic Examination (2)
 – Clinical Neuroanatomy (2)
 – Clinical Neurology (1)
 – CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment in Otolaryngology (1)
 – Ganong's Review of Medical Physiology (1)
 – Pathophysiology of Disease (1)
 – Vaughan & Asbury's General Opthalmology (2)
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1. Fig. 238-4. Extraocular muscles of the eye.
Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine > Chapter 238. Ocular Emergencies > Eye Examination > Physical Examination > Ocular Motility

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2. Fig. 238-5. Arrows indicate direction of ocular movement by each muscle. Cranial nerve IV,...
Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine > Chapter 238. Ocular Emergencies > Eye Examination > Physical Examination > Ocular Motility

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3. Figure 14-5.. Muscles chiefly responsible for vertical movements of the eyes in different...
Adams and Victor's Neurology > Chapter 14. Disorders of Ocular Movement and Pupillary Function > Nuclear and Infranuclear Disorders of Eye Movement > Anatomic Considerations

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4. Fig. 7–4.. The Extraocular Ocular Muscles. The right orbit viewed...
DeGowin's Diagnostic Examination > Chapter 7. The Head and Neck > Functional Anatomy of the Head and Neck > The Eyes > Extraocular Movements

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5. Fig. 7–5.. Positions of the Right Globe in Relation to the Ocular Muscles.In...
DeGowin's Diagnostic Examination > Chapter 7. The Head and Neck > Functional Anatomy of the Head and Neck > The Eyes > Extraocular Movements

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6. Figure 1–19. Fascia about muscles and eyeball (Tenon's capsule).
Vaughan & Asbury's General Opthalmology > Chapter 1. Anatomy & Embryology of the Eye > Normal Anatomy > The Extraocular Muscles > Fascia

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7. Figure 1–20. Check ligaments of medial and lateral rectus muscles, right eye (diagrammatic).
Vaughan & Asbury's General Opthalmology > Chapter 1. Anatomy & Embryology of the Eye > Normal Anatomy > The Extraocular Muscles > Fascia

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8. Figure 1–12. Muscles and nerves of the orbit.
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment in Otolaryngology > Chapter 1. Anatomy > Orbit > Muscles

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9. Figure 12–22 . Extraocular muscles subserving the six cardinal positions of gaze. The...
Ganong's Review of Medical Physiology > Chapter 12. Vision > Eye Movements

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10. Figure 4–5. A: The origin and insertions of the extraocular muscles in the right orbit....
Clinical Neurology > Chapter 4. Disturbances of Vision > Approach to Diagnosis > Functional Anatomy of the Ocular Motor System > Extraocular Muscles

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11. Figure 7–23. Extraocular muscles subserving the six cardinal positions of gaze. The eye is...
Pathophysiology of Disease > Chapter 7. Nervous System Disorders > Functional Neuroanatomy > Vision & Control of Eye Movements > Anatomy

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12. Figure 8–4. The oculomotor, trochlear, and abducens nerves; ocular muscles.
Clinical Neuroanatomy > Chapter 8. Cranial Nerves and Pathways > Anatomic Relationships of the Cranial Nerves > Cranial Nerve III: Oculomotor Nerve

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13. Figure 8–5. Diagram of eye muscle action.
Clinical Neuroanatomy > Chapter 8. Cranial Nerves and Pathways > Anatomic Relationships of the Cranial Nerves > Cranial Nerve VI: Abducens Nerve > Action of the External Eye Muscles

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