Which cranial nerve exits the midbrain in close proximity to the corticospinal fibers

Which cranial nerve exits the midbrain in close proximity to the corticospinal fibers? 

Cranial nerve III exits the midbrain in close proximity to the corticospinal fibers, which explains the symptoms of a common vascular syndrome.

In Weber’s syndrome, a stroke in this location causes an ipsilateral third nerve palsy with contralateral hemiparesis.

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