Radiation Oncology/Anatomy/Clinical syndromes with cn palsy
Appearance
Cerebellopontine Angle Syndrome
- Acoustic Tumours
- CN IX and CN VIII and CN V can be affected
- Symptoms:
- IX:
- Tinnitus
- Gag reflex decreased
- VIII:
- Vertigo
- Deafness
- V
- Facial Sensory defecit
- IX:
Jugular Foramen Syndrome (Vernet Syndrome)
- Glomus Jugular Tumours
- Base of skull fx
- Meningioma
- CN IX, X, XI
- Symptoms:
- Dull unilat[check spelling] aching pain behind ear
- XI
- Ipsilateral Trapezius and SCM palsy
- IX
- Depressed gag reflex
- Loss of taste at post 1/3 tongue
- Loss pf sensation of uvula
- X
- Dysphonia
- Dysphagia
- Palatal drop
- Loss of sensation of pharynx and larynx
Retropharyngeal & Retroparotid Space Syndrome
Collet-Sicard Syndrome
- CN IX, X, XI, XII
- Symptoms:
- Paralysis of the vocal cords, palate, trapezius muscle and sternocleidomastoid muscle.
- Anaesthesia of the larynx, pharynx and soft palate.
Villaret's Syndrome (Retroparotid)
- CN IX, X, XI, XII, Sympathetic chain and sometime CN VII
- Symptoms:
- IX
- Loss of posterior taste of tongue
- Depressed gag reflex
- X
- Loss of sensation of soft palate, pharynx and larynx
- XII
- Ipsilateral deviation of tongue
- Sympathetic involvement
- Horner's syndrome
- IX