Epilepsy & Seizures
Autonomic seizures
Dec. 06, 2023
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Second-order neuron Horner syndrome. (A) There is right-sided ptosis and miosis in bright light. (B) The anisocoria is greater in the dark. (C) Chest radiograph shows a right apical mass (arrow) that proved to be a schwannoma. (Contributed by Dr. Lanning Kline.)