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Horner’s syndrome
ОглавлениеThis is a syndrome-associated interruption of ocular sympathetic nerve pathways. The signs are miosis, enophthalmos and loss of sweat on the ipsilateral side of the muzzle. The normal cause is trauma to the neck or abscesses in the chest or behind the eye. If the root cause is an abscess that should be drained and the animal given antibiotics. If the cause is trauma, NSAIDs would be appropriate treatment.