Preferred Label : horner syndrome;
MeSH definition : A syndrome associated with defective sympathetic innervation to one side of the face,
including the eye. Clinical features include MIOSIS; mild BLEPHAROPTOSIS; and hemifacial
ANHIDROSIS (decreased sweating)(see HYPOHIDROSIS). Lesions of the BRAIN STEM; cervical
SPINAL CORD; first thoracic nerve root; apex of the LUNG; CAROTID ARTERY; CAVERNOUS
SINUS; and apex of the ORBIT may cause this condition. (From Miller et al., Clinical
Neuro-Ophthalmology, 4th ed, pp500-11);
MeSH synonym : syndrome, horner's; syndrome, oculosympathetic; syndrome, claude bernard-horner; ocular-ophthalmoplegia, sympathetic; bernard syndrome; syndrome, horner; ocular ophthalmoplegias, sympathetic; syndromes, oculosympathetic; sympathetic ocular-ophthalmoplegias; horners syndrome; oculosympathetic syndrome; oculosympathetic syndromes; ophthalmoplegia, sympathetic ocular; ocular ophthalmoplegia, sympathetic; ophthalmoplegias, sympathetic ocular; bernard's syndrome; bernards syndrome; syndrome, bernard's; sympathetic ocular-ophthalmoplegia; sympathetic ocular ophthalmoplegia; ocular-ophthalmoplegias, sympathetic; horner's syndrome; bernard syndromes; syndrome, bernard; syndromes, bernard; claude bernard-horner syndrome; claude bernard horner syndrome; sympathetic ocular ophthalmoplegias;
MeSH hyponym : horner syndrome, central; horner's syndrome, pupil; ptosis sympathetic; miosis, innervational defect; horner syndrome, acquired; Horner Syndrome, Pupil; Horners Syndrome, Pupil; Pupil Horner's Syndrome; Syndrome, Pupil Horner's; Acquired Horner Syndrome; Syndrome, Acquired Horner; Central Horner Syndrome; Syndrome, Central Horner;
Wikipedia link : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horner's syndrome;
Origin ID : D006732;
UMLS CUI : C0019937;
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A syndrome associated with defective sympathetic innervation to one side of the face,
including the eye. Clinical features include MIOSIS; mild BLEPHAROPTOSIS; and hemifacial
ANHIDROSIS (decreased sweating)(see HYPOHIDROSIS). Lesions of the BRAIN STEM; cervical
SPINAL CORD; first thoracic nerve root; apex of the LUNG; CAROTID ARTERY; CAVERNOUS
SINUS; and apex of the ORBIT may cause this condition. (From Miller et al., Clinical
Neuro-Ophthalmology, 4th ed, pp500-11)
http://www.orpha.net/consor/cgi-bin/OC_Exp.php?Lng=FR&Expert=91413
2011
France
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horner syndrome, congenital
horner syndrome
horner syndrome, congenital
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http://revmed.ch/RMS/2006/RMS-54/31100
2006
false
true
false
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facial pain
malpractice
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horner syndrome
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