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  Vol. 39 No. 7, July 1982 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Raeder's Paratrigeminal Syndrome

Original Concept and Subsequent Deviations

Bahram Mokri, MD

Arch Neurol. 1982;39(7):395-399.


Abstract

• The two essential components of the paratrigeminal syndrome of Raeder are unilateral oculosympathetic paresis and evidence of trigeminal nerve involvement on the same side. Over the years, pervessions and classifications have followed, leading to confusion. Many unilateral vascular headaches associated with ipsilateral oculosympathetic paresis have been cited as examples of Raeder's paratrigeminal syndrome. In this communication, the original description of the syndrome will be reviewed, sources of confusion will be emphasized, and illustrative examples will be presented.



Author Affiliations

From the Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minn.


Footnotes

Accepted for publication Oct 5, 1981.

Reprint requests to Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905 (Dr Mokri).



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