1977
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1977.03270450053022
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Percutaneous Heroin Injection Causing Horner Syndrome

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“…[1 ] Heroinassociated rhabdomyolysis has also been described [2], and, more recently, a case of Homer syndrome, caused by damage to the sympathetic fibers in the neck as a result of percutaneous heroin injection, has been reported [3]. Among these, subacute bacterial endocarditis and hepatitis are probably the most common.…”
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“…[1 ] Heroinassociated rhabdomyolysis has also been described [2], and, more recently, a case of Homer syndrome, caused by damage to the sympathetic fibers in the neck as a result of percutaneous heroin injection, has been reported [3]. Among these, subacute bacterial endocarditis and hepatitis are probably the most common.…”
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“…καί 5. Μετά διήθησιν διά τοπικών αναισθητικών της περιοχής τοϋ βραχιονίου πλέγματος (SELTZER 1977, HAWKINS 1977.…”
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