Collet-Sicard syndrome resulting from closed head injury: case report

Wani, M. A. ; Tandon, P. N. ; Banerji, A. K. ; Bhatia, Ravi (1991) Collet-Sicard syndrome resulting from closed head injury: case report The Journal of Trauma, 31 (10). pp. 437-439. ISSN 0022-5282

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Abstract

A 67-year-old man developed paralysis of the right ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth cranial nerves (Collet-Sicard syndrome) after sustaining a closed head injury. Plain x-ray films of the skull revealed two linear fractures of the occipital bone (one of them probably traversing through the right occipital condyle) and a prominent soft-tissue shadow in the region of the nasopharynx, suggestive of a skull base fracture. The patient was managed conservatively. This is the only case of unilateral multiple caudal cranial nerve palsies (IX through XII), seen by us over a 20-year period, from among more than 5,000 moderate to significant head injuries.

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