Introduction: Fractures of the skull base can cause lower cranial nerve palsies because of involvement of the nerves as they traverse the skull. A variety of syndromes have been described, often involving multiple nerves. These are most commonly unilateral, and only a handful of cases of bilateral cranial nerve involvement have been reported
Cranial nerve lesions often accompany head trauma. Olfactory, facial and vestibular nerves are the m...
We report in this paper a case of a patient who developed extensive cranial nerve paresis on the lef...
We report a 72-year-old patient who developed an isolated bilateral hypoglossal nerve paralysis foll...
Isolated bilateral sixth nerve palsies are rare, particularly in the setting of trauma. Most post-he...
Isolated lower cranial nerve (CN) palsy affecting the CN X resulting from a skull base fracture is v...
The temporal bone is often affected in basilar skull fractures. Fractures involving the petrous port...
Acute bilateral facial nerve paralysis is a rare clinical entity, and its management remains very co...
Traumatic bilateral sixth cranial nerve palsy is a rare condition which is typically associated with...
Background Lower cranial nerve (IX-XII) palsy is a rare condition with numerous caus...
Clivus fractures are a rare pathology, frecuently associated tohigh power trauma. Such injuries may ...
The exact incidence of damage to each cranial nerve varies depending on patient selection, type of i...
Although unilateral abducens nerve palsy has been reported to be as high as 1% to 2.7% of traumatic ...
Bilateral traumatic facial paralysis is a very rare clinical condition. Abducens palsy, associated w...
We present a case of a bilateral complete sixth nerve palsy after traumatic left occipital bone frac...
Copyright © 2015 Sultan Şevik Eliçora et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
Cranial nerve lesions often accompany head trauma. Olfactory, facial and vestibular nerves are the m...
We report in this paper a case of a patient who developed extensive cranial nerve paresis on the lef...
We report a 72-year-old patient who developed an isolated bilateral hypoglossal nerve paralysis foll...
Isolated bilateral sixth nerve palsies are rare, particularly in the setting of trauma. Most post-he...
Isolated lower cranial nerve (CN) palsy affecting the CN X resulting from a skull base fracture is v...
The temporal bone is often affected in basilar skull fractures. Fractures involving the petrous port...
Acute bilateral facial nerve paralysis is a rare clinical entity, and its management remains very co...
Traumatic bilateral sixth cranial nerve palsy is a rare condition which is typically associated with...
Background Lower cranial nerve (IX-XII) palsy is a rare condition with numerous caus...
Clivus fractures are a rare pathology, frecuently associated tohigh power trauma. Such injuries may ...
The exact incidence of damage to each cranial nerve varies depending on patient selection, type of i...
Although unilateral abducens nerve palsy has been reported to be as high as 1% to 2.7% of traumatic ...
Bilateral traumatic facial paralysis is a very rare clinical condition. Abducens palsy, associated w...
We present a case of a bilateral complete sixth nerve palsy after traumatic left occipital bone frac...
Copyright © 2015 Sultan Şevik Eliçora et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
Cranial nerve lesions often accompany head trauma. Olfactory, facial and vestibular nerves are the m...
We report in this paper a case of a patient who developed extensive cranial nerve paresis on the lef...
We report a 72-year-old patient who developed an isolated bilateral hypoglossal nerve paralysis foll...