Gradenigo’s Syndrome Without Facial Nerve Involvement in a Fourteen-Month-Old Girl

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Introduction: Gradenigo’s syndrome consists of ophthalmoplegia, facial palsy, and facial pain due to involvement of abducens and facial nerves as well as the trigeminal ganglion. This involvement is due to infections of ipsilateral middle ear and mastoid bone.

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