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=== Differential Diagnosis ===
=== Differential Diagnosis ===
There are several named syndromes differentiating the various cranial nerve deficits that can result from skull base masses and lesions. They are outlined in the table below, and should be considered based on the deficits noted on clinical exam.
There are several named syndromes differentiating the various cranial nerve deficits that can result from skull base masses and lesions. These should be considered based on cranial nerve involvement.  
* [[Collet-Sicard Syndrome|Collet-Sicard Syndrome]]
* [[Villaret Syndrome|Villaret Syndrome]]
* [[Tapia Syndrome|Tapia Syndrome]]
* [[Jackson Syndrome|Jackson Syndrome]]
* [[Schmidt Syndrome|Schmidt Syndrome]]


These syndromes and their respective cranial nerve involvement are outlined in the table below.


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| Vernet Syndrome || ✔ || ✔ || ✔ || ||  
| Vernet Syndrome || ✔ || ✔ || ✔ || ||  
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| Collet Sicard Syndrome || ✔ || ✔ || ✔ || ✔ ||
| Collet-Sicard Syndrome || ✔ || ✔ || ✔ || ✔ ||
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| Villaret Syndrome || ✔ || ✔ || ✔ || ✔ || ✔
| Villaret Syndrome || ✔ || ✔ || ✔ || ✔ || ✔
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| Tapia Syndrome || || ✔ || +- || ✔ || +-
| Tapia Syndrome || || ✔ || ± || ✔ || ±
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| Jackson Syndrome || || ✔ || ✔ || ✔ ||  
| Jackson Syndrome || || ✔ || ✔ || ✔ ||  

Latest revision as of 22:07, 12 February 2024


Overview

History

Pathophysiology

Relevant Anatomy

Jugular foramen syndrome is a result of mass effect or injury to the contents of the jugular foramen at the skull base.

Disease Etiology

Genetics

Histology

Diagnosis

Patient History

Physical Examination

Laboratory Tests

Imaging

Differential Diagnosis

There are several named syndromes differentiating the various cranial nerve deficits that can result from skull base masses and lesions. These should be considered based on cranial nerve involvement.

These syndromes and their respective cranial nerve involvement are outlined in the table below.

Cranial Nerve Involvement in Skull Base Masses
Syndrome CN IX CN X CN XI CN XII Sympathetics
Vernet Syndrome
Collet-Sicard Syndrome
Villaret Syndrome
Tapia Syndrome ± ±
Jackson Syndrome
Schmidt Syndrome

Management

Medical Management

Surgical Management

Outcomes

Complications

Prognosis

References