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Objective Horner’s syndrome (HS) is characterised by a triad of ocular miosis, ptosis and anhidrosis. HS may be a subtle sign of occult pathology in otherwise asymptomatic children, neuroblastoma (NBL ...
Pancoast tumors are a rare type of lung cancer that develops in the apex (top part) of one of your lungs. Horner syndrome is a rare neurological condition affecting your nervous system. In this ...
The paralysis differs from a complete Horner syndrome because anhidrosis of face and forehead, sometimes present in the latter, is absent in oculosympathetic paralysis.
Horner's Syndrome Occurring with Spontaneous Pneumothorax Authors: Lee R. Sataline, M.D., and Thomas Kraus, M.D. Author Info & Affiliations Published June 10, 1965 N Engl J Med 1965;272: 1227 - 1228 ...
A 54-year-old man presented with acute right neck and ear pain, lower motor facial nerve (FN) palsy and Horner’s syndrome (HS.) This followed a fall with neck hyperextension. MRI and MRA revealed a ...
Horner syndrome - A rare disease that causes problems with one side of your face. Learn more about symptoms, causes, diagnosis, & treatment for Horner syndrome.
Horner's syndrome is a neurological condition that affects cats, dogs, horses, and various other animal species. It causes issues with the muscles in the face and the appearance of the eyes.
Horner's syndrome is due to paralysis of the ipsilateral cervical sympathetic chain and comprises ptosis, miosis, enopthalmos and anhidrosis. A Reverse Horner's syndrome, otherwise known as Pourfour ...
In some cats, Horner’s syndrome never goes away or only does so partially. If cat Horner’s syndrome was caused by inner ear surgery, about 25 percent of felines will have it permanently. If no cause ...
Abstract Horner syndrome is a clinical constellation that presents with miosis, ptosis, and facial anhidrosis. It is important as a warning sign of the damaged oculosympathetic chain, potentially with ...
Horner’s syndrome is a rare condition, affecting approximately 1 in 6,000 people. According to a 2022 article, the condition can affect people of any age or ethnicity.
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