Cervicocranial syndrome
Cervicocranial syndrome | |
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Other names | Craniocervical Junction Syndrome |
Specialty | Neurology |
Cervicocranial syndrome (or Craniocervical Junction Syndrome) is a combination of symptoms that are caused by an abnormality in the neck. Symptoms often include vertigo, chronic headache, tinnitus, facial pain, ear pain, dysphagia and pain at the carotid artery.[1] It is usually caused by spondylosis, a degeneration of the spinal column.[1]