Horner's syndrome
Horner's syndrome is a triad of features resulting from interruption of the sympathetic pathway from the hypothalamus to the orbit, as follows:
- slight ptosis
- pupillary miosis:
- due to paralysis of the sympathetically innervated Muller's muscle which normally dilates the pupil
- anhydrosis over the forehead
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