Raeder syndrome associated with lesions of the internal carotid artery.

Abstract
Three patients with Raeder syndrome who also had lesions of the internal carotid artery in the region of the ascending sympathetic chain are described. One patient apparently had weakening of the artery wall, caused by extension of inflammatory disease, with hemorrhage brought on by exertion; another patient had a pseudoneurysm possibly related to biopsy or irradiation, while a 3rd had an aneurysm which may have been caused by a carotid artery dissection at the time of a whiplash injury many years earlier.

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