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. 1992 Jan-Feb;13(1):223-7.

Selective MR imaging approach for evaluation of patients with Horner's syndrome.

K B Digre 1, W R Smoker 1, P Johnston 1, M R Tryhus 1, H S Thompson 1, T A Cox 1, W T Yuh 1
PMCID: PMC8331799  PMID: 1595449

Abstract

PURPOSE

To assess the usefulness of MR in the evaluation of patients with Horner's syndrome.

PATIENTS AND METHODS

We prospectively performed MR imaging in 33 patients with Horner's syndrome (13 preganglionic and 20 postganglionic) using a protocol specifically designed for pre- and postganglionic varieties of this syndrome. Assignment of patients to pre- or postganglionic categories was performed on the basis of pharmacologic testing.

RESULTS

Abnormalities in one-half of the patients with preganglionic Horner's syndrome included lateral medullary infarct, spinal cord/root disease, apical lung tumor, and paravertebral metastatic mass. Three of 20 patients with postganglionic Horner's syndrome had carotid artery dissection.

CONCLUSION

Routine scanning of patients who have postganglionic Horner's syndrome with cluster headaches was not helpful in our small series.

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