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Symptoms of HORNER'S SYNDROME


The symptoms of Horner's syndrome include miosis, a small pupil in the affected eye. The eyelid sags due to weakness of Muller's muscle. There is less moisture and less sweating on the side of the face where the eye is affected. The eyeball appears to be sunken into the head. compared to the normal eye.



Overview and causes of HORNER'S SYNDROME - click here









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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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