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Discover the anatomy and clinical significance of the M obliquus inferior. Learn how this extraocular muscle controls eye movement and its role in diagnosing vertical strabismus. Our comprehensive guide explores its function, innervation, and common disorders to help you better understand ocular motility and effective treatment strategies for patients with inferior oblique muscle dysfunction.
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| Title | Obliquus Capitis Inferior |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 3203 × 2047 px |
| Category | Rp |
| Published | February 1, 2025 |
| Author | Zeus |
| Downloads | 479 |
| Views | 489 |
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