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Die zentrale Regulierung der normalen Pupillenbewegung

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Die Iris enthält zwei glatte Muskeln von ektodermaler Herkunft, den M. dilatator und den M. sphincter pupillae. Sie sind Antagonisten und werden motorisch respective orthosympathisch und, wenigstens vorwiegend, parasympathisch innerviert.

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Kappers, J.A. (1973). Die zentrale Regulierung der normalen Pupillenbewegung. In: Dodt, E., Schrader, K.E. (eds) Die normale und die gestörte Pupillenbewegung / Normal and Disturbed Pupillary Movements. Symposion der Deutschen Ophthalmologischen Gesellschaft. J.F. Bergmann-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-80488-5_2

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