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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

61. Horner's Syndrome
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63. HORNER'S SYNDROME - Meaning And Definition Of The Word
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WordNet Dictionary Definition: [n] a pattern of symptoms ... sweating See Also: syndrome Medical Dictionary Definition: A condition in which one side of the face is flushed, does not produce sweat, and has a constricted pupil and drooping eyelid. It can be caused by an injury to, or paralysis of, nerves in the neck, or by a tumor. Biology Dictionary Definition: Horner's syndrome is characterized by drooping of the upper eyelid, small pupil, and decreased sweat secretion on the affected side. This syndrome is caused by decreased sympathetic activity of the nerve to the face and eye. HOME ABOUT HYPERDICTIONARY

64. HORNER'S SYNDROME - Meaning And Definition Of The Word
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65. Horner S Syndrome- Medcohealth.com
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.
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66. NEJM -- Horner's Syndrome
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To the Editor: Firlik and Welch, in Images in Clinical Medicine (Jan. 28 issue), provided a nice example of the clinical and syndrome due to a stab wound of the left side of the neck. The primary injury was to the right side of the cervical spinal cord at C4. The authors, however, incorrectly attributed their patient's right-sided Horner's syndrome to "injury of the right intermediolateral cell column." Horner's syndrome resulting from a cervical spinal cord injury at C4 would be a consequence of the interruption of descending sympathetic Full Text of this Article References
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Volume 34157, July 1, 1999, Number 1. Next Next. horner s syndrome. BrownSequard syndrome associated with horner s syndrome in cervical epidural hematoma.
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68. NCI: Horner's Syndrome
horner s syndrome. A condition in which one side of the face is flushed, does not produce sweat, and has a constricted pupil and drooping eyelid.
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69. Claude-Bernard Horner (syndrome De)
Translate this page Claude-Bernard horner (syndrome de). voir également cancer du poumon, dissection de l’aorte. Ensemble de signes liés à un cancer
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Claude-Bernard Horner (syndrome de) voir également cancer du poumon, dissection de l’aorte Ensemble de signes liés à un cancer localisé au niveau d’un des deux sommets du poumon (qui entraîne des douleurs violentes dans l’épaule et le bras), et caractérisé par :
  • Une paralysie du muscle dilatateur (qui ouvre) de la pupilles, c’est-à-dire que lorsque le médecin met la main sur l’œil pour le cacher de la lumière, la pupille se dilate très lentement ; par contre elle se contracte très rapidement dès que le médecin a enlevé la main, c’est-à-dire que la lumière est entrée dans l’œil.
  • Le rétrécissement de l’espace entre les deux paupières, qui traduit une paralysie d’un muscle servant à relever la paupière (le muscle orbitaire lisse de Müller).
  • Une énophtalmie, c’est-à-dire que l’œil est positionné normalement dans l’orbite mais plus profondément qu’il ne l’est normalement.
  • Une vasodilatation, c’est-à-dire que l’injection d’un produit l’on appelle la pilocarpine ne provoque pas une sudation ( anidrose) au niveau du cou et de la face du coté où siège la lésion.
  • Le syndrome de Claude Bernard-Horner résulte de l’envahissement par les cellules cancéreuses de la région provenant de l’apex pulmonaire (sommet des poumons), atteignant la racine du VIIIe nerf cervical et des deux premiers nerfs thoraciques.

    70. Claude-Bernard Horner (syndrome De)

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    Claude-Bernard Horner (syndrome de) voir également cancer du poumon, dissection de l'aorte Ensemble de signes liés à un cancer localisé au niveau d'un des deux sommets du poumon (qui entraîne des douleurs violentes dans l'épaule et le bras), et caractérisé par :
    • Une paralysie du muscle dilatateur (qui ouvre) de la pupilles, c'est-à-dire que lorsque le médecin met la main sur l'œil pour le cacher de la lumière, la pupille se dilate très lentement ; par contre elle se contracte très rapidement dès que le médecin a enlevé la main, c'est-à-dire que la lumière est entrée dans l'œil. Le rétrécissement de l'espace entre les deux paupières, qui traduit une paralysie d'un muscle servant à relever la paupière (le muscle orbitaire lisse de Müller). Une énophtalmie, c'est-à-dire que l'œil est positionné normalement dans l'orbite mais plus profondément qu'il ne l'est normalement. Une vasodilatation, c'est-à-dire que l'injection d'un produit l'on appelle la pilocarpine ne provoque pas une sudation ( anidrose) au niveau du cou et de la face du coté où siège la lésion.
    Le syndrome de Claude Bernard-Horner résulte de l'envahissement par les cellules cancéreuses de la région provenant de l'apex pulmonaire (sommet des poumons), atteignant la racine du VIIIe nerf cervical et des deux premiers nerfs thoraciques.

    71. Horner's Syndrome
    horner s syndrome. Oculosympathetic syndrome. ICD9-CM 337.9 horner s syndrome REFERENCES Pryce-Phillips W, Murray TJ Essential Neurology.
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    Horner's syndrome
    DESCRIPTION: Horner's syndrome is caused by interruptions of the sympathetic nerve supply to the eye and results in miosis, ptosis, and absence of sweating of the ipsilateral face and neck
    • Peripheral lesion - distal to superior cervical ganglion
    • Central lesion - proximal to superior cervical ganglion

    System(s) affected: Nervous, Skin/Exocrine
    Genetics: Some autosomal dominant familial incidence
    Incidence/Prevalence in USA: Unknown
    Predominant age: May occur at any age
    Predominant sex: Male = Female
    CAUSES:
    • Interruption of the sympathetic nerve fibers that originate in the hypothalamus and travel down to the lateral part of the brain stem to exit in the thoracic area. These fibers synapse in the cervical sympathetic ganglia and the postganglionic fibers travel to the eye along the wall of the carotid and ophthalmic arteries.
    • Idiopathic
    Synonyms:
    • Bernard-Horner syndrome
    • Bernard's syndrome
    • Cervical sympathetic syndrome
    • Oculosympathetic syndrome
    ICD-9-CM: 337.9 Horner's syndrome REFERENCES:
  • Pryce-Phillips W, Murray TJ: Essential Neurology. New York, Scientific American Medicine, 1991
  • 72. Catalog Of Clinical Images
    Catalog of Clinical Images. horner s syndrome Loss of sympathetic nervous system input to (in this case)left eye. Note that left pupil is smaller than right.
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    Catalog of Clinical Images Horner's Syndrome: Loss of sympathetic nervous system input to (in this case)left eye.
    Note that left pupil is smaller than right. Also that left eyelid covers a greater portion of eye than on right
    (known as ptosis). The etiology in this case was itiopathic, though it can be associated with tumors
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    73. Catalog Of Clinical Images
    Catalog of Clinical Images. horner s syndrome Loss of sympathetic nervous system input to (in this case) right eye. Note that right pupil is smaller than left.
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    Catalog of Clinical Images Horner's Syndrome: Loss of sympathetic nervous system input to (in this case) right eye.
    Note that right pupil is smaller than left. Also that right eyelid covers a greater portion of eye than on left
    (known as ptosis). The etiology in this case was due to tumor infiltrating the sympathetic chain. SOM Catalog For Our Students BioMed Library Web Resources ... SOM 201 (ICM) Course For comments or other information contact: Charlie Goldberg, M.D.

    74. Horner's Syndrome - Cancer Terms And Definitions By Health Dictionary
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    75. Health, Conditions And Diseases, Neurological Disorders, Autonomic Nervous Syste
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    78. I-dog Message Board: Yellow Lab With Horner's Syndrome
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    79. Horner's Syndrome » Clinical And Experimental Optometry
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