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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Horner syndrome
  1. Horner syndrome is a rare condition that affects the nerves to the eye and face. ... Horner syndrome can be caused by any interruption in a set of nerve fibers that start in the ...
  2. ... during an attack, the exam will usually reveal Horner syndrome (one-sided eyelid drooping or a small pupil). ...
  3. ... include: Tumor around or behind the eye Diabetes Horner syndrome Myasthenia gravis Stroke Swelling in the eyelid, such ...
  4. ... affects the nerves to the eye and face ( Horner syndrome )
  5. ... Other examples of focal loss of function include: Horner syndrome : small pupil on one side, one-sided eyelid ...
  6. ... or drooping eyelid all on the affected side (Horner syndrome) Stroke Injury to the carotid or vertebral artery ...
  7. ... the chest ( pneumothorax ) Damage to arteries or nerves Horner syndrome (decreased facial sweating and drooping of one or ...