n.
A muscle with origin from the fibrous ring surrounding the optic canal, with insertion into the medial part of the sclera of the eye, with nerve supply from the oculomotor nerve, and whose action directs the pupil medialward.
| Medical Dictionary: medial rectus muscle |
A muscle with origin from the fibrous ring surrounding the optic canal, with insertion into the medial part of the sclera of the eye, with nerve supply from the oculomotor nerve, and whose action directs the pupil medialward.
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| WordNet: medial rectus muscle |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
the ocular muscle whose contraction turns the eyeball medially
Synonyms: medial rectus, rectus medialis
| Wikipedia: Medial rectus muscle |
| Medial rectus | |
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| Rectus muscles: 2 = superior, 3 = inferior, 4 = medial, 5 = lateral Oblique muscles: 6 = superior, 8 = inferior Other muscle: 9 = levator palpebrae superioris Other structures: 1 = Annulus of Zinn, 7 = Trochlea, 10 = Superior tarsus, 11 = Sclera, 12 = Optic nerve |
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| Figure showing the mode of innervation of the Recti medialis and lateralis of the eye. | |
| Latin | musculus rectus medialis bulbi |
| Gray's | subject #227 1022 |
| Origin | annulus of Zinn at the orbital apex |
| Insertion | 5.5 mm medial to the limbus |
| Artery | |
| Nerve | inferior division of the oculomotor nerve |
| Actions | adducts the eyeball (makes it move inwards) |
The medial rectus muscle is a muscle in the orbit.
As with most of the muscles of the orbit, it is innervated by the inferior division of the oculomotor nerve (Cranial Nerve III).
This muscle shares an origin with several other extrinsic eye muscles, the anulus tendineus, or common tendon.
It is the largest of the extraocular muscles and its only action is adduction of the eyeball. Its fuction is to bring the pupil closer to the midline of the body. It is tested clinically by asking the patient to look medially.
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Eye movement of lateral rectus muscle, superior view |
Eye movement of inferior rectus muscle, superior view |
Eye movement of superior rectus muscle, superior view |
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Eye movement of superior oblique muscle, superior view |
Eye movement of inferior oblique muscle, superior view |
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