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Horner syndrome: clinical perspectives

open access: yesEye and Brain, 2015
Sivashakthi Kanagalingam,1–3 Neil R Miller1–31Department of Ophthalmology, 2Department of Neurology, 3Department of Neurosurgery, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD, USAAbstract: Horner syndrome consists of unilateral ptosis, an ...
Kanagalingam S, Miller NR
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Horner syndrome immediately after deep dissection of upper thyroid pole: a case report and review of the literature [PDF]

open access: yesInnovative Surgical Sciences
Horner syndrome (HS) is a rare complication of thyroid surgery. However, the relationship between the occurrence of HS and thyroid upper pole injury is still not completely clear, and there are only few reports.
Chen Hongdan   +3 more
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Horner syndrome secondary to edema of the longus colli muscle: a case report

open access: yesThe Egyptian Journal of Neurology, Psychiatry and Neurosurgery, 2022
Background Horner syndrome is caused by disruption to any part of the oculosympathetic nerve supply, and is classically characterized by the triad of ptosis, miosis, and facial anhidrosis. Two cases of Horner syndrome secondary to longus colli edema have
Avery Zhou   +3 more
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Blastomycosis Pneumonia as an Unusual Cause of Horner Syndrome: Case Report and Review

open access: yesAnnals of Internal Medicine: Clinical Cases, 2022
We describe an immunocompetent patient with Horner syndrome secondary to invasive Blastomyces pneumonia and provide a review of the rare infectious etiologies of this syndrome.
Brent A. Schotl   +4 more
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Transient Horner's syndrome after single shot paravertebral block [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Anestesiologia, 2018
Background Thoracic paravertebral block can provide analgesia for unilateral chest surgery and is associated with a low complication rate. Horner syndrome also referred to as oculosympathetic paresis, is a classic neurologic constellation of ipsilateral ...
Birzat Emre Gölboyu   +6 more
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Horner Syndrome induced by toxoplasmosis infection in a patient with AIDS and disseminated herpes simplex virus

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports, 2020
Purpose: This case report describes a case of Horner syndrome resulting from central nervous system (CNS) toxoplasmosis in an immunocompromised patient. Horner Syndrome is a neurological condition characterized by unilateral miosis, ptosis with apparent ...
Ian Straehley   +3 more
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Efficacy of digital pupillometry for diagnosis of Horner syndrome. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2017
To evaluate the efficacy of digital pupillometry in the diagnosis of anisocoria related to Horner syndrome in adult patients.Retrospective, observational, case control study.Nineteen patients with unilateral Horner syndrome (Horner group) and age-matched
Yung Ju Yoo   +2 more
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Development of alternating, ipsilateral Horner syndrome and Pourfour du Petit syndrome associated with oesophagostomy tube placement in a cat

open access: yesJournal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports, 2021
Case summary A 12-year-old spayed female domestic shorthair cat was presented to a referral hospital for chronic intermittent hyporexia and weight loss.
Liu Yi Lee, Taemi Horikawa
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The interaction of social and perceivable causal factors in shaping ‘over-imitation’ [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Over-imitation has become a well-documented phenomenon. However there is evidence that both social and visible, physically causal factors can influence the occurrence of over-imitation in children. Here we explore the interplay between these two factors,
Burdett, Emily   +3 more
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Idiopathic congenital Horner Syndrome. Presentation of a case

open access: yesJournal of Ophthalmology, 2023
Horner Syndrome results from an interruption of the sympathetic innervation of the eye. This pathway is a chain of three neurons which originate in the hypothalamus, travels down to spinal cord at the level of lower cervical and upper thoracic levels ...
Leopoldo Garduño-Vieyra   +3 more
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