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Trochlear Nerve innervates Superior Oblique(extrinsic eye muscle)

Oculomotor Nerve innervates Inferior Oblique, Superior Rectus, Inferior Rectus, and Medial Rectus (which are all extrinsic eye muscles) along with Ciliary Body, and the Iris (which are both intrinsic eye muscles)

Abducens Nerve innervates Lateral Rectus(extrinsic eye muscle)

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Cranial nerves: 3 (oculomotor), 4 (trochlear) and 6 (abducens)

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Superior oblique is innervated by cranial nerve (IV) Trochlear Nerve. It turns the eye laterally and downwards.

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oculomotor nerve (III)

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oculomotor nerve

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