Collet-Sicard syndrome is due to the lesion of which of the following cranial nerves?
Correct Answer: 9, 10, 11 and 12
Description: Site of lesionCranial nerves involvedEponymsSuperior orbital fissureIII, IV, V1, VIRochon-Duvigneaud syndromeLateral wall of cavernous sinusIII, IV, V1, VI with marked periorbital swelling, chemosis, fever, and visual lossFoix-Jefferson syndromeRetrosphenoid spaceII, III, IV, V1, VINegri-Jacod syndromeApex of petrous boneV, VI, and Otitis mediaGradenigo syndromeInternal auditory meatusVII, VIIIPontocerebellar angleV, VII, VIII and sometimes IXJugular foramenIX, X, XIVernet syndromePosterio-lateral condylar spaceIX, X, XI, XIICollet-Sicard syndromeRetroparotid spaceIX, X, XI, XII, Horner&;s syndrome +- VIIVillaret syndromeX, XIITapia&;s syndrome
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