Title of article :
Otitis complicated by Jacod’s syndrome with unusal facial nerve involvement: Case report and review of literature
Author/Authors :
Abdulkadir, Kocer Istanbul Medeniyet University - Medical Faculty - Neurology, Turkey , Buket, Sanlisoy Istanbul Medeniyet University - Medical Faculty - Neurology, Turkey , Dilek, Agircan Istanbul Medeniyet University - Medical Faculty - Neurology, Turkey , Münevver, Okay Istanbul Medeniyet University - Medical Faculty - Neurology, Turkey , Ayse, Aralasmak Bezmialem Vakif University - Medical Faculty - Radiology, Turkey
Abstract :
Otitis media is a well-known condition and its infratemporal and intracranial complications are extremely rare because of the widespread usage of antibiotic treatment. We report a case of 63-year-old female with complaints of right-sided facial pain and diplopia. She had a history of acute otitis media before 4 months of admission to our neurology unit. Neurological examination showed that total ophthalmoplegia with ptosis, mydriasis, decreased vision and loss of pupil reflex on the right side. In addition, there was involvement of 5th and 7th cranial nerves. Neurological and radiological follow-up examinations demonstrated Jacod s Syndrome with unusual facial nerve damage and infection in aetiology. Sinusitis is the most common aetiology, but there are a few cases reported Jacod s Syndrome originating from otitis media.
Keywords :
Orbital apex , Petrous apex , Otitis , Cranial nerve , Facial nerve , Infection
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Journal title :
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA