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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Horner syndrome
  1. Horner syndrome is a disorder that affects the eye and surrounding tissues on one side of the face and results from paralysis of certain nerves. Horner syndrome ...
  2. 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 ...
  3. Autonomic Nervous System Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    Your autonomic nervous system is the part of your nervous system that controls involuntary actions, such as the beating of your heart and the widening or ...
  4. Anisocoria and Horner's Syndrome (American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus)  
    GLOSSARY, TERMS, ACRONYMS, PHRASES, DEFINITIONS, DICTIONARY ... Shows a single glossary entry ... Autonomic Nervous System Disorders/Children ... Autonomic Nervous System ...
  5. Horner Syndrome (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)  
    Autonomic Nervous System Disorders/Specifics ... Autonomic Nervous System Disorders ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
  6. Eye Diseases (National Library of Medicine)  
    Some eye problems are minor and don't last long. But some can lead to a permanent loss of vision. Common eye problems include: Refractive errors Cataracts - ...
  7. ... the neck can cause nerve damage known as Horner syndrome, which leads to drooping eyelids, small pupils, decreased ...
  8. ... during an attack, the exam will usually reveal Horner syndrome (one-sided eyelid drooping or a small pupil). ...
  9. ... include: Tumor around or behind the eye Diabetes Horner syndrome Myasthenia gravis Stroke Swelling in the eyelid, such ...
  10. ... affects the nerves to the eye and face ( Horner syndrome )
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