All of the following are Eagleton’s criteria for diagnosing the cavernus sinus thrombosis
Correct Answer: Unknown site of infection
Description: Eagleton criteria for diagnosis of cavernous sinus thrombosis are:
→ Known site of infection.
→ Ocular nerve paralysis (via lesions of cranial nerves, III, IV, V, VI).
→ Early obstructive signs (such as retinal vein fullness, proptosis, exophthalmos and collateral venous circulation).
→ Surrounding soft tissues abscesses (Of the orbit, occiput, neck or nasopharynx).
→ And symptoms of a complicated disease (Such as headache, papilledema, and meningeal signs)
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