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Horner’s Syndrome
Monday, 13 April 2009 19:55

 

What is Horner’s Syndrome?   What is the treatment for Syndrome?  

 

Horner’s syndrome is the decrease in nerve signal to the eye.  This is typically cause by a lesion in the nerve pathway.  Possible causes are: tumor, stroke, multiple sclerosis, trauma and inflammation.  A full work-up is required to isolate the disease causing agent. 

 

Treatment

 

     Treat underlining cause

 

Last Updated on Monday, 13 April 2009 19:55
 

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