2011
DOI: 10.4045/tidsskr.10.0935
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Ervervet Horners syndrom

Abstract: The path of the long oculosympathetic fibers is complex and not fully understood. Topographic diagnostics may be challenging, but in most cases a specific cause is identified.

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“…[2] Horner's syndrome or oculosympathetic paralysis presents as a triad of ipsilateral pupillary constriction, facial anhidrosis, and ptosis caused by the relaxation of the superior tarsal muscle. [1,2,21,23,27] In T1-T2 IVDP, the disc can impinge on the sympathetic chain within the T1 root. [27] is causes disruption of the ipsilateral preganglionic sympathetic pathway with unopposed parasympathetic activity resulting in Horner's syndrome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[2] Horner's syndrome or oculosympathetic paralysis presents as a triad of ipsilateral pupillary constriction, facial anhidrosis, and ptosis caused by the relaxation of the superior tarsal muscle. [1,2,21,23,27] In T1-T2 IVDP, the disc can impinge on the sympathetic chain within the T1 root. [27] is causes disruption of the ipsilateral preganglionic sympathetic pathway with unopposed parasympathetic activity resulting in Horner's syndrome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 2 ] Horner’s syndrome or oculosympathetic paralysis presents as a triad of ipsilateral pupillary constriction, facial anhidrosis, and ptosis caused by the relaxation of the superior tarsal muscle. [ 1 , 2 , 21 , 23 , 27 ]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the episode, which lasts anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours, the patient remains alert and cannot rest due to the pain's characteristics. Accompanying symptoms include eye redness and tearing, some patients may even develop Horner's syndrome [9]. Triptans have shown effectiveness in resolving acute episodes of cluster headache attacks [10].…”
Section: Cluster Headachementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Avbrutt sympatisk innervasjon til ansiktet vil ofte gi ipsilateral blekhet og manglende svetteutsondring (hemifacial anhidrose) (8,9), men det man ofte legger merke til er den kontralaterale rødmen og svetten som blir ekstra kraftig for å opprettholde normal varmeregulering i ansiktet (10). Hemifacial anhidrose kalles gjerne Harlekins tegn (11).…”
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