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abducens nerve

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The abducens nerve or abducent nerve, also known as the sixth cranial nerve, cranial nerve VI, or simply CN VI, is a cranial nerve in humans and various other animals that controls the movement of the lateral rectus muscle, one of the extraocular muscles responsible for outward gaze. It is a somatic efferent nerve. .
Related Codes (8)
Code
Description
Billable
Details
H49.2Sixth [abducent] nerve palsy
S04.4Injury of abducent nerve
S04.40Injury of abducent nerve, unspecified side
S04.40XAInjury of abducent nerve, unspecified side, initial encounter
S04.40XDInjury of abducent nerve, unspecified side, subsequent encounter
S04.41XDInjury of abducent nerve, right side, subsequent encounter
S04.42Injury of abducent nerve, left side
S04.42XDInjury of abducent nerve, left side, subsequent encounter

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