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  1. Horner's Syndrome - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-10-08
  2. Horner's syndrome following thoracic epidural analgesia in children: A [A short communication from: Acute Pain by T. Valois, M. Ranger, et all 2006-06
  3. Gale Encyclopedia of Cancer: Horner's syndrome by C.N.S., M.S.N. Linda K. Bennington, 2002-01-01
  4. HORNER AND THE SYNDROME OF PARALYSIS OF THE CERVICAL SYMPATHETIC (REPRINT FROM THE ARCHIVES OF SURGERY APRIL, 1929, VOL 18, PP 2025-2039) by MD J F FULTON, 1929
  5. Pharmacologic reversal of Horner's syndrome-related ptosis with apraclonidine.(FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY CLINIC): An article from: Ear, Nose and Throat Journal by Eugene A. Chu, Patrick J. Byrne, 2007-05-01
  6. Horner's syndrome: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Cancer, 2nd ed.</i> by Linda, C.N.S., M.S.N. Bennington, Teresa Odle, 2006
  7. Superior pulmonary sulcus tumor. Tumor characterized by pain, Horner's syndrome, destruction of bone and atrophy of hand muscles. In: The Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 99, No. 17, October 22, 1932. by Henry Khunrath (1875-1939). PANCOAST, 1932-01-01
  8. Ministry Syndrome: Tragedy and Scandal of the Gulf Illness by Andrew Horner,
  9. Vasomotor and reflex sequelae of unilateral cervical and lumbar ramisectomy in a case of Raynaud's disease: With observations on tonus by John F Fulton, 1928

21. Hydatid Cyst As A Cause Of Pancoast's Syndrome
On physical examination a rightsided horner syndrome, muscle atrophy and skinscaling in right arm were evident. horner syndrome. Case Presentation.
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Hydatid Cyst as a Cause of Pancoast's Syndrome M. Aghajanzadeh MD, R. Molaie MD, H. Aghajanzadeh MD, K.F. Marandi MD Departments of Thoracic Surgery and Radiology, Razi Medical Center, Rasht, Iran
  • Abstract Keywords Pancoast's syndrome hydatid cyst Horner syndrome
  • Case Presentation A 20-year-old woman referred with chief complaint of pain and paresthesia in the right shoulder and arm together with reduced size of the right eye. The symptoms began from 8 months previously and had gradually worsened. The patient's past medical and family history were normal and the patient was a non-smoker. In review of the organs, the patient was alert and oriented and no evidence of organ failure was observed. She did not suffer from weight loss, night sweat, cough or sputum production. The patient presented with ptosis and meiosis of the right eye. The left eye was normal and no lymphadenopathy was found. Thoracic cage, liver and spleen sizes were normal. Mild muscle weakness, atrophy and decreased tendon reflex of the right arm were present. Laboratory results including eosinophil count, indirect hemagglutinin test and complement fixation test were also normal.

    22. Health Library - Horner's Syndrome
    Advanced Search. Horner's Syndrome. Synonyms Disorder Subdivisions General DiscussionResources Synonyms. Bernardhorner syndrome; Oculosympathetic Palsy.
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    23. Directory :: Look.com
    horner syndrome (6) See Also. pearls. NORD Horner's Syndrome Offerthe synonyms, a general discussion and further resources. Ocular
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    24. ACP-ASIM Online - Medicine In Quotations Online
    The boundary of the redness and warmth was exactly in the midline. Subject Hornersyndrome. Contributor Haubrich, William S. Source Horner, Johann Friedrich.
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    25. Eye Problems - Horner's Syndrome
    Eye Problem Third eyelid up, horner's syndrome. Haw's syndrome or third eyelid problem. horner's or Haw's syndrome
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    Eye Problem - Third eyelid up, Horner's Syndrome
    Haw's syndrome or third eyelid problem

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    Haw's syndrome or third eyelid problems Question: Hi Dr. Mike,
    I searched your site for third eye problems and I am interested in Haw's syndrome. I have a cat that seems healthy in all ways except that for the past several days he has had both his third eyes one third the way up. He jumps and plays, eats great, and there is no
    discharge or obvious irritation to the eyes and no light sensitivity. I am just wondering if
    there are any infections or treatable causes that would only have this symptom. Haw's

    26. Drug InfoNet Doctors' Answers To Frequently Asked Questions - Horners Syndrome
    Browse doctors' answers to patient inquiries about horner's syndrome. anesthesiologist told me that I was suffering from a horner's syndrome. Almost all of the paralysis faded within 24
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    Doctors' Answers to "Frequently Asked Questions" - Horners Syndrome
    These comments are made for the purpose of discussion and should NOT be used as recommendations for or against therapies or other treatments. An individual patient is always advised to consult their own physician. Horner’s Syndrome [posted 8/11/98]
    Question: I had my first child in February of 1996. During the course of labor I was given an epidural as was planned. Within a matter of minutes I started to lose feeling in the left side of my face and arm. Upon looking in the mirror I was astonished to find that I looked as though I had had a stroke. Both the doctor and the anesthesiologist told me that I was suffering from a Horner's Syndrome. Almost all of the paralysis faded within 24 hours, though my left eye occasionally is sluggish to react to light change. I am now expecting my second child and trying to find out the likelihood of suffering the same problem if I attempt to have an epidural. I would also like to know if and how this problem will effect any future medical procedures. Answer: I don't know why you should have had a Horner's with an epidural. Consequently, I wouldn't expect a second occurrence. Did you see a neurologist? Might be useful prior to the epidural?

    27. Horner's Syndrome
    horner's syndrome. horner's syndrome is not uncommon and occurs in dogs,cats, horses and many other species. This is horner's syndrome.
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    Horner's Syndrome
    Horner's syndrome is not uncommon and occurs in dogs, cats, horses and many other species. The symptoms generally include a sunken in eye (enophthalmia) with a small pupil (miosis), a droopy upper eyelid (ptosis) and a prominant third eyelid. Horner's syndrome must be differentiated from Uveitis which also produces a constricted pupil and a droopy looking eye. Horner's syndrome is an intriguing disorder which is quite complex to explain. Here goes.... There are two major divisions with your nervous system. There is the part of your nervous system that you are aware of and have control over, and there is the part of your nervous system that is under automatic control. You can perceive cold, and in responding to that stimulus consciously initiate all the actions that result in you putting on a jacket. But the shiver occurs without your control. Similarly, you do not have to think to make your heart beat. The autonomic nervous system - the part you have no control of - itself has two divisions... the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. Under normal conditions there is a fine balance between sympathetic and parasympathetic stimulation. If someone attacks you with a knife, your pupils dilate, blood is shifted to your muscles, and your heart beats faster as you prepare to fight or flee. This is sympathetic stimulation.

    28. NORD - Horner's Syndrome
    Offer the synonyms, a general discussion and further resources.
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    29. Horner's Syndrome
    horner's syndrome. horner's syndrome is not uncommon and occurs in dogs, cats, horses and many other species.
    http://www.eyevet.org/horner.html
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    Horner's Syndrome
    Horner's syndrome is not uncommon and occurs in dogs, cats, horses and many other species. The symptoms generally include a sunken in eye (enophthalmia) with a small pupil (miosis), a droopy upper eyelid (ptosis) and a prominant third eyelid. Horner's syndrome must be differentiated from Uveitis which also produces a constricted pupil and a droopy looking eye. Horner's syndrome is an intriguing disorder which is quite complex to explain. Here goes.... There are two major divisions with your nervous system. There is the part of your nervous system that you are aware of and have control over, and there is the part of your nervous system that is under automatic control. You can perceive cold, and in responding to that stimulus consciously initiate all the actions that result in you putting on a jacket. But the shiver occurs without your control. Similarly, you do not have to think to make your heart beat. The autonomic nervous system - the part you have no control of - itself has two divisions... the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. Under normal conditions there is a fine balance between sympathetic and parasympathetic stimulation. If someone attacks you with a knife, your pupils dilate, blood is shifted to your muscles, and your heart beats faster as you prepare to fight or flee. This is sympathetic stimulation.

    30. Pet Columns: Horner's Syndrome Causes Pet's Droopy Eye
    The signs of horner's syndrome a sunken eye, a small pupil, an elevated third eyelid, and
    http://www.cvm.uiuc.edu/petcolumns/showarticle.cfm?id=23

    31. Horner's Syndrome
    Trauma to the neck as with a strong jerk from a collar or straining against aleash can also produce horner's syndrome from this section of the nerve.
    http://www.marvistavet.com/html/body_horner_s_syndrome.html
    A “syndrome” is a collection of symptoms that have meaning when they go together. It is important to realize that having a syndrome is not the same as having a diagnosis. A syndrome, however, often has a limited number of causes such that recognizing a specific syndrome brings one substantially closer to a specific diagnosis. WHAT IS HORNER’S SYNDROME? Horner’s syndrome consists of five signs:
    • Constricted Pupil
      Elevation of the Third Eyelid
      Retraction of the eyeball into the head
      Slight drooping of the Eyelid
      Increased pink color and warmth of the ear and nose on the affected side (very hard to detect in small animals)
    All these signs are caused by damage to sympathetic nervous system as it supplies the eye on the affected side of the head. WHAT IS THE SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM? Our bodies have numerous functions that are controlled by our nervous systems yet we are completely unaware of them. Our heart and respiratory rates, the amount of sweat and other secretions we produce, circulation to different body areas, pupil dilation and constriction are all regulated by our nervous systems automatically and without our knowledge or control. The part of our nervous system dedicated to these automatic systems is called the “Autonomic nervous system.”

    32. Horner's Syndrome

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    33. Horner's Syndrome
    horner's syndrome. horner's syndrome is an intriguing disorder of the nervous systemthat is complex to explain. This is what happens in horner's syndrome.
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    Horner's Syndrome
    Horner's syndrome is an intriguing disorder of the nervous system that is complex to explain. There are two major divisions of the nervous system. There is the part of your nervous system that you are aware of and have control over. For example you feel cold and in response you consciously initiate all the actions that result in you putting on a jacket. This is the voluntary nervous system . Additionally there is the part of your nervous system that is under automatic control. You cannot control this system and the actions occur without your input. Again you feel cold and start to shiver. That occurs without your control or input. Similarly, you do not have to think to make your heart beat. The automatic (doctor's call it autonomic ) nervous system - the part you have no control of - itself has two divisions... the sympathetic and parasympathetic ganglion ) occurs. The portion of the nerve from the brain to the shoulders and back to the base of the ear is called the pre-ganglionic nerve. After the ganglion, the nerve goes to the eye. This is the

    34. Eye Conditions > Horner's Syndrome -- EyeMDLink.com
    horner's syndrome. horner's syndrome is characterized by the combinationof a droopy eyelid and small pupil, both affecting the same eye.
    http://www.eyemdlink.com/Condition.asp?ConditionID=227

    35. Horner's Syndrome Articles, Support Groups, And Resources
    horner's syndrome articles, support groups, and resources for patientsfrom Med Help International (www.medhelp.org). horner's syndrome.
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    36. Horner's Syndrome And NHL
    Subject horner's syndrome and NHL Topic Area Neurology General Forum The Neurologyand Neurosurgery Forum Question Posted By MK Kroeger on Sunday, May 18
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    Posted by ccf neuro M.D. on May 26, 1997 at 12:13:54:
    In Reply to: Horner's Syndrome and NHL posted by M. K. Kroeger on May 18, 1997 at 12:29:38:
    : Patient has diffuse, large-cell NHL with Horner's Syndrome. If lymphoma has reached the cranial nerves, is there any treatment (including clinical trials) outside of pallative medicine? Thanks. The Neurology Forum Neurology Forum Archives Med Help Home Information contained within this forum is intended solely for general educational purposes and is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice relative to your specific medical condition or question. Always seek the advice of your physician or other health provider for any questions you may have regarding your medical condition. Only your physician can provide specific diagnoses and therapies. By using this site you agree to the following Terms and Conditions If you would like to make an appointment at the Cleveland Clinic, please call

    37. MEDLINEplus Medical Encyclopedia: Horner’s Syndrome
    horner's syndrome is caused by injury to the sympathetic nerves of the face whichincludes a constricted pupil, drooping eyelid (ptosis), and facial dryness.
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    Central nervous system Definition Return to top Horner's syndrome is caused by injury to the sympathetic nerves of the face which includes a constricted pupil, drooping eyelid ptosis ), and facial dryness. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Return to top There are many potential causes of Horner's syndrome. Any interruption of the sympathetic nerve fibers which start in the hypothalamus (a central brain region) and run via the upper spinal cord near the carotid artery and to the face may lead to Horner's syndrome. Such injuries can result from a stroke in the brainstem, injury to the carotid artery, a tumour in the upper lobe of the lung, and cluster headaches. Rarely, Horner's syndrome may be congenital (present at birth) and associated with a lack of pigmentation of the iris. Eye drops and certain medications may also lead to this condition. Symptoms Return to top Symptoms may include drooping of the eyelid, constriction of the pupil, and decreased sweating on the affected side of the face. These symptoms may vary. Other symptoms associated with the underlying cause may also occur.

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    40. 1Up Health > Horner's Syndrome > Causes, Incidence, And Risk Factors Of Horner's
    Comprehesive information on horner's syndrome . 1Up Health Diseases Conditions horner's syndrome Causes, Incidence, and Risk Factors.
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    Causes, Incidence, and Risk Factors
    There are many potential causes of Horner's syndrome. Any interruption of the sympathetic nerve fibers which start in the hypothalamus (a central brain region) and run via the upper spinal cord near the carotid artery and to the face may lead to Horner's syndrome. Such injuries can result from a stroke in the brainstem, injury to the carotid artery, a tumour in the upper lobe of the lung, and cluster headaches. Rarely, Horner's syndrome may be congenital (present at birth) and associated with a lack of pigmentation of the iris. Eye drops and certain medications may also lead to this condition.
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