Isolated Middle-Third Clavicle Fracture Causing Horner's Syndrome: A Case Report and Literature Review [PDF]
The pathophysiology of Horner's syndrome arises due to compression or destruction of the oculosympathetic nerve pathway. Traumatic Horner's syndrome may indicate lethal neurovascular injury, such as brain stem lesion, cervical spine injury, or carotid ...
Chia-Yu Lin +16 more
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Horner's Syndrome Secondary to Epidural Anaesthesia Following Posterior Instrumented Scoliosis Correction [PDF]
An 11-year-old girl underwent T4 to L1 posterior instrumented scoliosis correction for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. Postoperative clinical examination revealed left-sided Horner's syndrome which was preceded by left-sided C8 paraesthesia.
Simon Cowie +2 more
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Diffuse large B cell lymphoma presenting as Horner's syndrome in a patient diagnosed with neurofibromatosis type 1: a case report and review of the literature [PDF]
Introduction Horner's syndrome has a variety of etiologies ranging from benign to serious life-threatening conditions and has been infrequently reported as a presenting symptom of patients with lymphoid neoplasms.
Lueangarun Saoraya, Auewarakul Chirayu U
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Horner’s syndrome in thyroidectomy patient: Case report [PDF]
A 30-year-old female patient with no previous chronic illness underwent hemithyroidectomy unusually complaint of ptosis on first postoperative day. On examination, she also had miosis. Thus, diagnosis of Horner’s syndrome was made on ground of ruling out
Neeraj Rauniyar
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Horner’s syndrome after an ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration puncture of a thyroid nodule [PDF]
Horner’s syndrome is a rare condition that results from damage to the oculosympathetic chain. The classical presentation consists of miosis, unilateral ptosis and hemifacial anhidrosis due to a deficiency of sympathetic activity.
Alexandra Abegão Matias +2 more
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Simultaneous and Sequential Development of Sixth Nerve Palsy and Horner’s Syndrome from Carotid Cavernous Sinus Fistulas [PDF]
The combination of ipsilateral sixth nerve palsy (6NP) and Horner’s syndrome (Horner’s) is a localizing sign of an injury to the posterior cavernous sinus.
Po Hsiang (Shawn) Yuan +1 more
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Horner's Syndrome as Initial Manifestation of Possible Brachial Plexopathy Neurolymphomatosis [PDF]
Introduction: Horner's syndrome is an established clinical finding unique to neoplastic brachial plexopathy.Background: We present the case of a patient who developed Horner's syndrome as the first manifestation of neurolymphomatosis (NL) of the brachial
Wijdan Rai +3 more
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Buzzing Sympathetic Nerves: A New Test to Enhance Anisocoria in Horner's Syndrome [PDF]
Introduction: Patients with suspected Horner's syndrome having equivocal pupil dilation lag and pharmacologic testing may undergo unnecessary MR imaging and work up in the case of false positive pupil test results. Our goal was to increase the diagnostic
Rawan Omary +7 more
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Postthyroidectomy Horner’s Syndrome [PDF]
Horner’s syndrome (HSd) results from an injury along the cervical sympathetic chain, producing ipsilateral miosis, ptosis, enophthalmos, and facial anhydrosis.
Ramon Vilallonga +6 more
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Horner's Syndrome as a Complication of Ultrasound-Guided Central Cannulation: A Case Report. [PDF]
Cannulation of the internal jugular vein is often necessary for the management of critically ill patients. Despite being a very common procedure and performed more and more safely, several complications still occur. Horner's Syndrome (HS) is one of those
Silva L +5 more
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