- Short ciliary nerves
Infobox Nerve
Name = Short ciliary nerves
Latin = nervi ciliares breves
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Caption = Plan ofoculomotor nerve . (Short ciliary labeled at center right.)
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The branches of theciliary ganglion are the short ciliary nerves.These are delicate filaments, from six to ten in number, which arise from the forepart of the
ganglion in two bundles connected with its superior and inferior angles; the lower bundle is the larger.They run forward with the
ciliary arteries in a wavy course, one set above and the other below theoptic nerve , and are accompanied by thelong ciliary nerves from thenasociliary .They pierce the
sclera at the back part of thebulb of the eye , pass forward in delicate grooves on the inner surface of the sclera, and are distributed to theCiliaris muscle , iris, andcornea .The short ciliary nerve contains
parasympathetic andsympathetic nerve fibers. The parasympathetics arise from the Edinger-Westphal nucleus and synapse in the ciliary ganglion via theoculomotor nerve , the postganglionic parasympathetics leave the ciliary ganglion in the short ciliary nerve and supply theciliary body and iris. Sympathetics are provided by thesuperior cervical ganglion .Damage to the short ciliary nerve may result in loss of the pupillary light reflex, or
mydriasis .
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Long ciliary nerves External links
* YaleCranialNerves|3|11
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