Raeder paratrigeminal syndrome
Synopsis

This syndrome is sometimes associated with a lesion in the medial cranial fossa, and workup is recommended to evaluate for space-occupying lesions. This syndrome can also be idiopathic, and patients without a structural cause on imaging typically follow a benign course with self-limited symptoms.
Codes
G50.9 – Disorder of trigeminal nerve, unspecified
SNOMEDCT:
64518008 – Paratrigeminal syndrome
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Last Updated:05/28/2019