Clinical case of Gradenigo syndrome, difficulties of differential diagnosis
Gradenigo syndrome develops with pathology of the apex of the temporal bone pyramid. This syndrome is characterized by a clinical lesion of the vestibulocochlear nerve in combination with dysfunction of the abducens, trigeminal and facial nerves. The rarity of occurrence of the syndrome, the lack of...
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Main Authors: | Elena S. Ananyeva (Author), Marina V. Popova (Author), Olga B. Laricheva (Author) |
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