Guclu, OguzKaratag, OzanTufan, Hasan AliKosar, SuleDerekoy, Fevzi Sefa2025-01-272025-01-2720121308-7649https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12428/23381Gradenigo syndrome is a quite rare complication of otitis media. Typical presentation of this syndrome includes sixth cranial nerve paralysis/paresis, acute or chronic otitis media, and trigeminal neuralgia. In this study, we report on a six-year-old child with incomplete Gradenigo syndrome consisting of petrous apicitis and abducent nerve paralysis without otitis media symptoms and trigeminal neuralgia.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessGradenigo-SyndromeOtitis-MediaChildSilent Petrous ApicitisArticle83492496Q4WOS:0003138523000252-s2.0-84879389646Q3