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Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 1970;13(4): 69-72. |
A Case of the Laryngeal Injury Causing Horner's Syndrome |
Joong Kang Kim, MD, Haeng Pok Kang, MD, Jae Ki Chung, MD, and Kwang Nam Choi, MD |
Department of Otolaryngology, 1st Army Hospital, Korea |
Horner 氏 症候群을 同伴한 喉頭外傷의 一例 |
金重剛 · 姜幸福 · 鄭在基 · 崔光男 |
第一陸軍病院 耳鼻咽喉科 |
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ABSTRACT |
The term ""Horner's syndrome""
is sympathetic ophthalmoplegia in brief with the characteristic symptoms of unilateral miosis, ptosis, mild enophthalmos and absence of sweating on the ipsilateral face and neck. It may present various degree and combinations according to the extent and the site of the damage to the sympathetic pathway. The otolaryngologists are not so familiar to this syndrome in the E.N.T. clinic however appearing in the diseases of ear, larynx and esophagus, and in injuries, as complications. Authors have recently experienced a 33-year-old male with laryngeal injury causing Horner's syndrome.
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