Iris dilator muscle

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Iris dilator muscle
Iris, front view. (Muscle visible but not labeled.)
The upper half of a sagittal section through the front of the eyeball. ("Radiating fibers" labeled near center.)
Latin musculus dilatator pupillae
Gray's subject #225 1013
Origin:
Insertion:
Artery:
Nerve: superior cervical ganglion (sympathetics)
Action: dilates pupil
Antagonist: iris sphincter muscle
Dorlands/Elsevier m_22/12548821

The iris dilator muscle (pupil dilator muscle, pupillary dilator, radial muscle of iris, radiating fibers), is a muscle of the eye. It is innervated by the sympathetic system.

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