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  • | name = Horner's syndrome | caption = Left-sided Horner's syndrome
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  • #REDIRECT [[Horner's syndrome]] {{R from other capitalisation}}
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  • ...brain to the face and eye on one side of the body. The primary symptoms of Horner syndrome include [[ptosis]] (drooping of the upper eyelid), [[miosis]] (con Horner syndrome can be caused by any interruption in the three-part [[nerve pathwa
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  • #REDIRECT [[Horner's syndrome]]{{R from synonym}}
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  • ...Switzerland|Swiss]] [[ophthalmologist]] who is best known for describing [[Horner's syndrome]], a neurological disorder characterized by ptosis (drooping of ...ohann Lukas Schönlein, a renowned physician. After completing his studies, Horner furthered his education in [[Paris]], [[Berlin]], and [[Vienna]], cities kn
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  • |name = Gregory Horner Gregory Horner is a male [[healthcare]] provider that graduated from [[Johns Hopkins Unive
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  • |name = Ashlee Horner|profession = [[Healthcare provider]] Horner Ashlee is a [[female]] [[healthcare provider]] that graduated from [[Willia
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  • #REDIRECT [[Horner's syndrome]]{{R from synonym}}
    49 bytes (6 words) - 01:01, 24 October 2020
  • #REDIRECT [[Horner's syndrome]] {{R from other capitalisation}}
    63 bytes (7 words) - 19:44, 20 August 2021
  • ...in diseases. It is often associated with [[orbital floor fractures]] and [[Horner's syndrome]]. * '''[[Horner's syndrome]]''': This condition can cause enophthalmos due to the loss of s
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  • ...Switzerland|Swiss]] [[ophthalmologist]] who is best known for describing [[Horner's syndrome]], a neurological disorder characterized by ptosis (drooping of ...ohann Lukas Schönlein, a renowned physician. After completing his studies, Horner furthered his education in [[Paris]], [[Berlin]], and [[Vienna]], cities kn
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  • ...brain to the face and eye on one side of the body. The primary symptoms of Horner syndrome include [[ptosis]] (drooping of the upper eyelid), [[miosis]] (con Horner syndrome can be caused by any interruption in the three-part [[nerve pathwa
    2 KB (273 words) - 16:48, 2 March 2024
  • | name = Horner's syndrome | caption = Left-sided Horner's syndrome
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  • ...olved neoplasms are non small cell lung carcinomas. Clinical signs include horner's syndrome, shoulder pain radiating down the arm in the ulnar distribution
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  • Damage to the ciliospinal center can result in [[Horner's syndrome]], a condition characterized by [[ptosis]] (drooping of the uppe * [[Horner's syndrome]]
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  • ...diagnostic purposes in ophthalmology, particularly for the detection of [[Horner's syndrome]]. ...other internal structures of the eye. It is also used in the diagnosis of Horner's syndrome, a condition characterized by ptosis (drooping of the upper eyel
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  • ...[anhydrosis]] (lack of sweating) on one side of the face. In patients with Horner's syndrome, the ciliospinal reflex may be absent or diminished.
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  • * [[Horner's syndrome]] ...erlying cause. If the anisocoria is caused by a medical condition, such as Horner's syndrome or third nerve palsy, treatment will be directed at the underlyi
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  • ...n of the spinal cord can result in a condition known as Horner's syndrome. Horner's syndrome is characterized by a combination of symptoms, including droopin .... Dysfunction of the lateral horns can lead to clinical conditions such as Horner's syndrome. Understanding the anatomy and function of the lateral horns is
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  • Damage to the carotid plexus can result in a variety of symptoms, including [[Horner's syndrome]], which is characterized by drooping of the eyelid, constrictio * [[Horner's syndrome]]
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  • * [[Horner's syndrome]], a condition that affects the nerves to the eye and face * [[Horner's syndrome]]
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  • * '''[[Disease]]''' - Certain diseases, such as [[Horner's syndrome]] and [[Waardenburg syndrome]], can cause heterochromia. * [[Horner's syndrome]]
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  • ...sure, heart rate, and blood flow to the head and neck. It can also cause [[Horner's syndrome]], a condition characterized by drooping of the eyelid, constric * [[Horner's syndrome]]
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  • The primary symptoms of Villaret's syndrome include [[Horner's syndrome]], [[dysphagia]] (difficulty swallowing), [[dysphonia]] (voice d * [[Horner's syndrome]]
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  • ...to the ansa subclavia can have serious consequences. Conditions such as [[Horner's syndrome]] and [[thoracic outlet syndrome]] can result from damage to thi [[Horner's syndrome]] can occur if the ansa subclavia is damaged, leading to symptom
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  • ...ications can include [[Pneumothorax|pneumothorax]] and [[Horner's syndrome|Horner's syndrome]].
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  • * [[Horner's syndrome]], which includes drooping eyelids, small pupils, and lack of sw * [[Horner's syndrome]]
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