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horner's syndrome
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central nervous system,
horner's syndrome, injury, sympathetic nerves, the face, characterized by a constricted pupil, drooping eyelid, ptosis, facial dryness, many potential causes, horner's syndrome, interruption, the sympathetic nerve fibers, in the hypothalamus, a central brain region, run via the upper spinal cord near the carotid artery, face, sympathetic nerve fiber injuries, a stroke, in the brainstem, injury, carotid artery, a tumor, in the upper lobe, the lung, cluster headaches, horner's syndrome congenital, present at birth, a lack of pigmentation, the iris, colored part, the eye, eye drops, certain medications, lead to this condition, drooping, the eyelid, constriction, the pupil, decreased sweating on the affected side, the face, symptoms associated, the underlying cause, a careful neurological exam is necessary to establish the diagnosis, to find the cause by determining, parts, the nervous system, mri, the head, carotid ultrasound, chest x-ray, ct scan, the chest, blood tests, angiogram, eye drop tests, treatment depends on the underlying cause, no specific treatment, horner's syndrome, prognosis is dependent on whether treatment, the underlying cause is successful, no direct complications of horner's syndrome, complications associated, the underlying disease, its treatment, have any symptoms that linked, horner's syndrome.
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