Anatomical Basis of Horner's Syndrome

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Case description

Reasons for flushing, anhydrosis, partial ptosis, and myosis when the head is deprived of its sympathetic innervation due to a thoracic lesion of the spinal cord or sympathetic trunk.

tags: Horner's syndrome

related terms: symphatetic innervation


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