inferior oblique extraocular muscle
Thin, narrow muscle placed near the anterior margin of the floor of the orbit. [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inferior_oblique_muscle ]
Synonyms: obliquus oculi inferior, ventral oblique extraocular muscle, m. obliquus inferior, inferior oblique muscle, inferior oblique, musculus obliquus inferior, obliquus inferior, musculus obliquus inferior bulbi
Term info
- FMA:49040
- VHOG:0001132
- ZFA:0000861
- AAO:0010117
- UMLS:C0582817 (ncithesaurus:Inferior_Oblique_Muscle)
- SCTID:181156006
- Wikipedia:Inferior_oblique_muscle
- MA:0001276
- NCIT:C32783
- TAO:0000861
vertebrate_core
The ability to rotate the eyeball is common to all vertebrates with well-developed eyes, regardless of the habitat in which they live, so these [extrinsic ocular] muscles tend to be conservative. They change little during the course of evolution.[well established][VHOG]
Taxon notes (via VHOG): "The ability to rotate the eyeball is common to all vertebrates with well-developed eyes, regardless of the habitat in which they live, so these [extrinsic ocular] muscles tend to be conservative. They change little during the course of evolution." Liem KF, Bemis WE, Walker WF, Grande L, Functional Anatomy of the Vertebrates: An Evolutionary Perspective, Third Edition (2001) Orlando Fla.: Harcourt College Publishers, p.331
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e8/Eyemuscles.png
ventral oblique extraocular muscles, musculus obliquus inferior bulbi
uberon
UBERON:0006320
Inferior oblique
Term relations
- oblique extraocular muscle
- has muscle insertion some lateral rectus extra-ocular muscle
- innervated_by some oculomotor nerve
- has muscle origin some maxilla