Vernet syndrome

Ver·net syn·drome

(ver-nā'), a syndrome characterized by paralysis of the motor components of the glossopharyngeal, vagus, and accessory cranial nerves as they lie in the posterior fossa; it is most commonly the result of head injury.

Ver·net syn·drome

(ver-nā'), a syndrome characterized by paralysis of the motor components of the glossopharyngeal, vagus, and accessory cranial nerves as they lie in the posterior fossa; it is most commonly the result of head injury.

Ver·net syn·drome

(ver-nā' sin'drōm) Disorder characterized by paralysis of the motor components of the glossopharyngeal, vagus, and accessory cranial nerves as they lie in the posterior fossa; it is most commonly the result of head injury.

Vernet,

Maurice, French neurologist, 1887-1974. Vernet syndrome - paralysis of the motor components of the glossopharyngeal, vagus, and accessory cranial nerves, most commonly the result of head injury.

Ver·net syn·drome

(ver-nā' sin'drōm) Syndrome characterized by paralysis of motor components of glossopharyngeal, vagus, and accessory cranial nerves as they lie in posterior fossa; most commonly due to head injury.