Gradenigo's syndrome

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Gradenigo's syndrome is a complication of otitis media and mastoiditis involving the apex of the petrous temporal bone. Gradenigo's syndrome is sometimes called petrous apicitis. It is a syndrome consisting of:

Other symptoms can include photophobia, excessive lacrimation, fever, and reduced corneal sensitivity.
The syndrome is usually caused by the spread of an infection into the petrous apex of the temporal bone.

The syndrome is named after Count Giuseppe Gradenigo, an Italian Otolaryngologist.

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