We present a case of a 72-year-old man who developed a transient Horner’s syndrome in the immediate postoperative period after right carotid endarterectomy which resolved within 3 months. Although ...
It commonly presents with Horner’s syndrome associated with headache, facial or neck pain. Diagnosis is now usually made with magnetic resonance angiography, although invasive angiography remains the ...
Mr N D L George, Department of Ophthalmology, Clarendon Wing, Leeds General Infirmary, Belmont Grove, Leeds LS2 9NS AIMS To evaluate whether isolated Horner’s syndrome presenting in the first year of ...
History and clinical examination findings were consistent with an iatrogenic right-sided Horner's syndrome postsympathectomy and injury to the stellate ganglion on the right side.
When trying to establish the likely anatomical site (preganglionic or postganglionic) of a lesion causing congenital Horner's syndrome, the distribution of facial flushing (the "harlequin" sign), may ...
OBJECTIVE To develop a method for the detection of bilateral Horner’s syndrome in patients with bilateral interruption of the cervical sympathetic pathway or widespread autonomic neuropathy. METHODS ...
This article also presents the unusual phenomena of Brown-Sequard syndrome and unilateral Horner's syndrome after blunt traumatic injury to the cervical spine.
1 Because of this principle of denervation sensitivity, Horner syndrome produced by a lesion interrupting the postganglionic fibres should dilate the pupil when 1% phenylephrine is placed in the ...
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