Horner's syndrome usually occurs at birth, it may also be acquired. It predominantly affects a part of the brain. It may result in drooping of eyelids and loss of sweating on the affected side.
Horner Syndrome - Types, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Horner syndrome is characterized by changes in one side of the face due to an obstruction of nerves from the brain to the head and neck. Read further.
Anisocoria and Horner’s Syndrome
Horner’s syndrome and anisocoria are disorders of the eye and the surrounding tissue. Read the article to know more.
The Pupil of Our Eye and Problems Related to Its Size
The pupil is a circular opening in the iris of our eye of variable size. The primary function of the pupil is to constrict in the presence of light.
