In a man, abduncens nerve is injured. Which one of the following functions will be affected
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The abducens nerve is a nerve that controls the movement of the lateral rectus muscle in humans, responsible for outward gaze. It is also known as the abducent nerve, the sixth cranial nerve, sixth nerve, or simply CNVI. It is a somatic efferent nerve.
If the abducens nerve is injured, double vision can result. The eye ends up pulled in toward the nose because the medial rectus muscle works without opposition. ... Meningitis infections (serious infection of the brain's covering tissues) may also develop and damage the nerve.
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