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Right Horner syndrome caused by cervical carotid artery dissection

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Right Horner syndrome caused by cervical carotid artery dissection

Note the reversal of anisocoria after topical instillation of apraclonidine 0.5%. (Contributed by Dr. Jonathan Trobe from: Neuro-ophthalmology At Your Fingertips, //fingertips.neuro-ophthalmology.med.umich.edu.)

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