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abducens, n. Anat.|æbˈdjuːsɛnz| [ad. L. abdūcens: see abducent a.] Either of the sixth pair of cranial nerves. Also abducens nerve.
1822J. Shaw Man. Anat. (ed. 3) I. 212 Sixth, or Abducens. 1920S. W. Ranson Anat. Nervous Syst. viii. 123 The abducens emerges between the pons and the pyramid. 1967Arch. Neurol. XVII. 81/1 Paralysis of the abducens nerve may be a consequence of intracranial hypertension of whatever cause. 1980Gray's Anat. (ed. 36) vii. 1068/2 The abducens nucleus consists of large and small multipolar neurons. |