霍纳综合征和纵隔神经鞘瘤。

IF 0.9 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Riya Sharma, Siddharth Chand, Manoj Kumar Goyal, Ritu Shree
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摘要

一个13岁的男孩在切除从T1到T3的良性纵隔神经鞘瘤后出现右侧霍纳综合征。术后表现为上睑下垂、瞳孔缩小、无汗,经淀粉碘试验证实。肿瘤可能累及胸上交感神经节——神经鞘瘤的罕见部位。这张图像突出了神经节前霍纳综合征的罕见医源性病因。虽然霍纳综合征通常与肺顶端或颈椎病变相关,但本病例强调了将术后霍纳综合征视为颈胸交感神经损伤的临床线索的重要性。它强调了沿交感神经通路定位病变的解剖-临床相关性的价值。
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Horner's Syndrome and Mediastinal Schwannoma.

A 13-year-old boy developed right-sided Horner's syndrome following resection of a benign mediastinal schwannoma extending from T1 to T3. Postoperatively, he exhibited ptosis, miosis, and anhidrosis, confirmed by starch iodine testing. The tumor likely involved the upper thoracic sympathetic ganglia-a rare site for schwannomas. This image highlights a rare iatrogenic cause of preganglionic Horner's syndrome. While Horner's is classically associated with apical lung or cervical lesions, this case emphasizes the importance of recognizing postoperative Horner's syndrome as a clinical clue to cervicothoracic sympathetic injury. It highlights the value of anatomical-clinical correlation in localizing lesions along the sympathetic pathway.

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Neurohospitalist
Neurohospitalist CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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