Bonnier syndrome

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The Bonnier syndrome is a disorder described by Pierre Bonnier (1861-1918) in 1903 with dizziness , nausea , anxiety , nystagmus and hearing disorders, possibly also oculomotor failure and trigeminal neuralgia with damage to the bulbopontine region, in particular the nucleus Deiters or the nucleus vestibularis lateralis.

The paratrigeminal syndrome must be differentiated .

Individual evidence

  1. Norbert Boss (Ed.): Roche Lexicon Medicine. 2nd Edition. Hoffmann-La Roche AG and Urban & Schwarzenberg, Munich 1987, ISBN 3-541-13191-8 ; Lexicon lemmas: "Bonnier Syndrome" and "Deiters" pp. 228 and 372; see also Gesundheit.de/roche
  2. Deiters (du syndrome de noyau) . In: Marcel Garnier: Dictionnaire des Termes techniques de Médecine . 18th edition. Lib.Maloine, Paris, 1965