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Horner's syndrome or Horner syndrome is a clinical syndrome caused by damage to the sympathetic nervous system. It is also known by the names Bernard-Horner ...
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Overview: Horner syndrome (Horner's syndrome) refers to a constellation of signs produced when sympathetic innervation to the eye is interrupted.
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Congenital hereditary Horner's syndrome. AMA Arch Ophthalmol. ... McCorry D, Bamford J. Painful Horner's syndrome caused by carotid dissection. ...
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Horner's syndrome is caused by paralysis of the cervical sympathetic nerves. ... To better understand Horner's syndrome, one needs to understand how the ...
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Horner syndrome can be caused by any interruption in the sympathetic nerve fibers, which start in the part of the brain called the hypothalamus and run to ...
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In Horner's syndrome, on one side of the face, the eyelid droops, the pupil is small (constricted), and sweating is decreased. The cause is disruption of ...
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Horner's syndrome results when the cervical sympathetic pathway running from the hypothalamus to the eye is disrupted. The syndrome may be central, ...
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When the sympathetic system controlling one of the eyes is damaged, only the parasympathetic nerves work and Horner's syndrome is created. ...
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Apr 17, 2009 ... Horner's syndrome. http://www.uptodate.com/home/index.html. Accessed Feb. 4, 2009. Riordan-Eva P, et al. Neuro-ophthalmology. ...
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Horner's syndrome is a group of signs that occurs when specific muscles of the face lose their stimulation by certain nerves.
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