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abducens nerves The sixth of the 12 pairs of cranial nerves. Each abducens nerve supplies the tiny muscle on the outer side of the eye that moves the eye outwards (the lateral rectus muscle). Paralysis of the abducens nerve causes a slight convergent squint with no outward movement of the eye beyond the central position. Also known as abducent nerve. |