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Horner S Syndrome
A neurological disorder resulting from damage to the sympathetic nerve pathway to the eye, characterized by a specific set of ocular and facial signs.
Key Facts
- It presents as a collection of clinical signs rather than a standalone disease diagnosis.
- The condition typically affects only one side of the face and eye.
- It can occur idiopathically and may resolve spontaneously without medical intervention.
- Underlying causes must be investigated to rule out serious neurological or thoracic diseases.
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Symptoms
EnophthalmosSymptom
It is a key physical finding in affected patients.
MiosisSymptom
One of the primary clinical signs observed in affected animals.
PtosisSymptom
It is one of the five defining clinical signs of the disorder.
Third Eyelid ProlapseSymptom
It is a classic clinical sign used to identify the syndrome.