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Horner's syndrome is due to damage or blockage of the path of the sympathetic nerve which travels through the neck and brain from the affected eye.
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- This leads to a sunken eyeball (enophthalmia), constricted pupil (i.e., miosis) that does not react to light normally, droopy upper eyelid (ptosis), and slight elevation of the lower eyelid.
- Pronounced lack of sweating (anhidrosis) on the forehead above the affected eye, face, and neck.
- Facial flushing may also occur.
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- Will depend on the cause.
- See causes above
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