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Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1259/bjr.70.836.9486056

Abstract

Spontaneous dissection of the internal carotid arteries usually presents with unilateral headache, neck pain, focal ipsilateral cerebral ischaemic symptoms and a Horner's syndrome. Lower cranial nerve palsies are only rarely observed. We report a case of carotid and vertebral dissections presenting as a unilateral palsy of the ninth to twelfth cranial nerves (Collet-Sicard syndrome).

Volume 70, Issue 836August 1997
Pages: 777-867

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  • Published onlineMay 29,2014

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