Jacod syndrome

(zhah-ko´) unilateral blindness and ophthalmoplegia with facial hemiplegia or trigeminal neuralgia as a result of damage to the second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth cranial nerves, often from a tumor or other lesion just behind the sphenoid bone. Called also Jacod triad, Negri- , and petrosphenoid syndrome.

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