Intrinsic ocular muscle
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Intrinsic ocular muscle
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Intrinsic ocular muscles or intraocular muscles are muscles of the inside of the eye structure. They're different to the extraocular muscles that are outside of the eye and adjust eye movement. There are three intrisic ocular muscles: the ciliary muscle, pupillary sphincter muscle and pupillary dilator muscle. The pupillary sphincter muscle and pupillary dilator muscle adjust how much light to enter into the eye so they control iris to adjust the size of the pupil. The ciliary muscle adjusts acc
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2024-09-12T08:54:16Z
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2024-09-12T10:26:58Z
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