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Jugular foramen syndrome is a medical condition characterized by the dysfunction of the ninth, tenth, and eleventh cranial nerves. It is also known as Vernet's syndrome. The syndrome is typically caused by lesions in the jugular foramen area of the skull.

Causes

The most common causes of Jugular foramen syndrome include glomus jugulare tumors, schwannoma, meningioma, metastasis, aneurysm, infection, and trauma.

Symptoms

The symptoms of Jugular foramen syndrome are related to the dysfunction of the cranial nerves involved. These include:

Diagnosis

The diagnosis of Jugular foramen syndrome is based on the clinical symptoms and imaging studies. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) scans are commonly used to identify the cause of the syndrome.

Treatment

The treatment of Jugular foramen syndrome depends on the underlying cause. Surgical removal of the lesion is often necessary. Radiation therapy may also be used in some cases.

Prognosis

The prognosis of Jugular foramen syndrome varies depending on the underlying cause and the extent of nerve damage. Early diagnosis and treatment can improve the prognosis.

See also

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