2024
DOI: 10.33920/med-01-2401-03
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Gorner syndrome as a sign of dyscirculatory disorders

V. V. Miroshnikova,
P. S. Krivonozhkina

Abstract: The article discusses the issues of the normal anatomy of the autonomic innervation of the eye muscles, mainly its sympathetic part. The symptoms included in the Claude Bernard Horner's syndrome, which occurs when the sympathetic pupillomotor pathway is affected, are considered. The causes of this syndrome are numerous. The classification of acquired conditions the clinical picture of which involves Horner syndrome is given. Three classes of etiological processes are distinguished: central (suprasegmental and … Show more

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