Literature DB >> 19038409

[Collet-Sicard syndrome after carotid artery dissection].

F Battaglia1, L Martini, C Tannier.   

Abstract

Collet-Sicard syndrome is a rare condition, defined as unilateral palsy of the last four cranial nerves. It differs from Villaret syndrome because of absence of sympathetic involvement. Collet-Sicard syndrome is most often caused by skull tumors, carotid artery dissections or head and neck trauma. We report the case of a 57-year-old man who presented palsy of the left lower cranial nerves IX-XII linked to carotid artery dissection after trivial neck injury.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19038409     DOI: 10.1016/j.neurol.2008.10.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Neurol (Paris)        ISSN: 0035-3787            Impact factor:   2.607


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Journal:  Case Rep Neurol Med       Date:  2020-12-17

2.  Delayed Collet-Sicard syndrome after internal carotid dissection and Jefferson fracture. Case report and Review of Literature.

Authors:  Talal Al-Shabibi; Hussein Hamdi; Ahmed Balaha; Yasser Ghoraba; Jean-Marc Kaya
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2021-07-27

3.  A rare presentation of spontaneous internal carotid artery dissection with Horner's syndrome, VIIth, Xth and XIIth nerve palsies.

Authors:  Azer Majeed; Nuno Pedro Lobato Ribeiro; Asem Ali; Mohsen Hijazi; Hina Farook
Journal:  Oxf Med Case Reports       Date:  2016-10-01
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