Cervical sympathetic palsy syndrome in children
Cervical sympathetic syndrome is caused by any compression and destruction of the path from the center of the sympathetic nerve to the eye, causing slight depression of the eyeball on the diseased side and narrowing of the pupil, but normal reaction to light, drooping of the upper eyelid, and less sweat on the side A group of syndromes. According to the damaged part, it can be divided into the damages of central disorder, pre-node disorder and post-node disorder. The symptoms are also known as Horner syndrome, Horner-Horner syndrome, Claude-Bernard-Horner syndrome, cervical sympathetic paralysis syndrome, cervical sympathetic paralysis and so on.
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