Horner's Syndrome
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Horner's Syndrome Symptoms
Symptoms of Horner's syndrome include:
Eyelid
weakness
:
Drooping eyelid
on one side of the face
Constriction of the pupil on the same side of the face
Absence of sweating on the same side of the face
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Last Updated: May 2, 2008
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Stephen J. Schueler, MD
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John H. Beckett, MD
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D. Scott Gettings, MD
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Horner's Syndrome References:
Amonoo-Kuofi HS. Horner's syndrome revisited: with an update of the central pathway. Clin Anat. 1999;12(5):345-61.
Fetzer SJ. Recognizing Horner's syndrome. J Perianesth Nurs. 2000 Apr;15(2):124-8.
Leira EC, Bendixen BH, Kardon RH, Adams HP Jr. Brief, transient Horner's syndrome can be the hallmark of a carotid artery dissection. Neurology. 1998 Jan;50(1):289-90.
Patel S, Ilsen PF. Acquired Horner's syndrome: clinical review. Optometry. 2003 Apr;74(4):245-56.