Cerebellopontine angle syndrome
The cerebellopontine angle syndrome is caused by a space occupying lesion at the junction of the cerebellum and the pons.
Signs include:
- ipsilateral deafness
- nystagmus
- reduced corneal reflex
- Vth and VIIth nerve palsies
- ipsilateral cerebellar signs
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