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Ramsay Hunt syndrome type 2

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Ramsay Hunt sindrome[1]is a disorder that is caused by the reactivation of varicella zoster virus in the geniculate ganglion, a nerve cell bundle of the facial nerve [2]

See also

shingles

Ramsay Hunt syndrome

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Ramsay Hunt syndrome with pontine lesion

A (T1), B (T2), C (FLAIR), axial image shows long T1 and T2 signals, high FLAIR signal in the left pedunculus cerebellaris medius and outside of facial colliculus (short red arrow); the left facial nerve and vestibulocochlear nerve of cisterns swell (long red arrow). D, 3D-CISS imaging shows the left facial nerve and vestibulocochlear nerve swell and thickening; E and F, axial image shows gadolinium-enhanced of the section of cisterns and internal auditory canal of the left facial nerve and vestibulocochlear nerve of cisterns (red arrow)

Medicine (Baltimore) 98(5), 2019 PDF

References

References:
  1. Firkin BG and JA Whitworth 1987. Dictionary of medical eponyms Roche p.430
  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramsay_Hunt_syndrome_type_2

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