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Terms: EOM review and Strabismus

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Abduction   Lateral Gaze- Lateral rectus, Superior oblique, Inferior oblique  
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Adduction   Medial Gaze- Medial rectus, Superior rectus, Inferior rectus  
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Superior oblique (Primary action)   Incycloduction  
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Inferior oblique (Primary action)   Excycloduction  
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Superior rectus (Primary action)   Elevation  
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Medial rectus (Primary action)   Adduction  
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Lateral rectus (Primary action)   Abduction  
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Inferior rectus (Primary action)   Infraduction (depression)  
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Innvervated by IVth CN   Superior oblique  
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Innervated by VIth CN   Lateral rectus  
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Innervated by IIIth CN   Medial rectus, Superior rectus, Inferior rectus, Inferior oblique, Superior palpebral muscle  
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Muller's superior tarsal muscle   Involuntary muscle of upper lid  
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Intorter muscles (2)   Superior rectus, Superior oblique  
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Extorter muscles (2)   Inferior rectus, Inferior oblique  
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Tropia   Strabismus constant or intermittent without fusion interrupiont  
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Phoria   Strabismus evident only when fusion disrupted  
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Pseudoesotropia   Prominent epicanthus  
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