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VikaD [51]
1 year ago
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If the oculomotor nerve of your right eye is damaged, how will your eyes respond in an eye exam?.

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bogdanovich [222]1 year ago
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If the oculomotor nerve of your right eye is damaged, the way that the eyes will respond in an eye exam is that The right eye will have difficulty responding directly and consensually, but the left eye will continue to work properly.

<h3>What occurs when the oculomotor nerve is hurt?</h3>

By regulating ipsilateral eye movements, pupil constriction, and elevation of the top eyelid, the oculomotor (third) cranial nerve contributes significantly to the function of the efferent visual system. As a result, harm to the third cranial nerve may result in diplopia, pupil mydriasis, and/or ptosis of the upper eyelid.

Note that Damage to the oculomotor nerve, which produces parasympathetic outputs, causes sympathetic actions to take place without the parasympathetic counterbalancing them.

Hence,  Pupilary enlargement, a diminished or absent pupillary light reflex, and problematic lens accommodation are some of these sympathetic signs.

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