One and Half Syndrome With Supranuclear Facial Palsy and Horner Syndrome

Abstract

One and a half syndrome in combination with lower motor neuron facial palsy defines the eight and half syndrome. It is caused due to a dorsal pontine tegmentum lesion affecting the abducens nucleus/paramedian pontine reticular formation, medial longitudinal fascicle and the facial nerve nucleus/fascicle. We present a case of one and a half syndrome associated with ipsilateral supranuclear facial weakness and an incomplete Horner syndrome

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