A 67-year-old female presented with post-ganglionic Horner's syndrome. In addition to the classical symptoms of Horner's syndrome, the patient reported experiencing frightening complex visual and auditory hallucinations on two different occasions. Magnetic resonance angiography of the cerebrum, neck and upper thorax revealed internal carotid dissection. The symptoms and hallucinatory experiences resolved soon after antiplatelet therapy was commenced. We propose peduncular hallucinosis as the underlying mechanism
Dissections of the internal carotid artery continue to be one of the underrecognised causes for tran...
Peduncluar hallucinosis is a rare neurological disorder characterized by visual hallucinations, ofte...
A 44-year-old man presented with painful Horner syndrome: severe periorbital pain, ptosis, and miosi...
A Horner's syndrome not associated with other cranial nerve palsies is generally felt not to represe...
Carotid artery dissection can occur either spontaneously or because of trauma. It is usually the mos...
AbstractOculosympathetic paresis, historically known as Horner sydrome, classically results in a tri...
Background and Purpose. The purpose of this case report is to raise physical therapist awareness of ...
Paresthesias; Headache; DizzinessA 57-year old male with paresthesias, frontal orbital headache and ...
Horner syndrome results from a disruption of the sympathetic nervous system input to the eye and orb...
A 70-year-old woman suffered an anterior dorsal hypothalamic hemorrhage that caused an ipsilateral H...
Acquired Horner syndrome comprises a constellation of clinical signs, including ipsilateral eyelid p...
Horner syndrome refers to a set of clinical presentations resulting from disruption of sympathetic i...
Traumatic dissection of the carotid artery may result in neck pain, an ipsilateral Horner's syndrome...
Traumatic dissection of the carotid artery may result in neck pain, an ipsilateral Horner's syndrome...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: We prospectively studied the incidence and natural history of Horner syndrom...
Dissections of the internal carotid artery continue to be one of the underrecognised causes for tran...
Peduncluar hallucinosis is a rare neurological disorder characterized by visual hallucinations, ofte...
A 44-year-old man presented with painful Horner syndrome: severe periorbital pain, ptosis, and miosi...
A Horner's syndrome not associated with other cranial nerve palsies is generally felt not to represe...
Carotid artery dissection can occur either spontaneously or because of trauma. It is usually the mos...
AbstractOculosympathetic paresis, historically known as Horner sydrome, classically results in a tri...
Background and Purpose. The purpose of this case report is to raise physical therapist awareness of ...
Paresthesias; Headache; DizzinessA 57-year old male with paresthesias, frontal orbital headache and ...
Horner syndrome results from a disruption of the sympathetic nervous system input to the eye and orb...
A 70-year-old woman suffered an anterior dorsal hypothalamic hemorrhage that caused an ipsilateral H...
Acquired Horner syndrome comprises a constellation of clinical signs, including ipsilateral eyelid p...
Horner syndrome refers to a set of clinical presentations resulting from disruption of sympathetic i...
Traumatic dissection of the carotid artery may result in neck pain, an ipsilateral Horner's syndrome...
Traumatic dissection of the carotid artery may result in neck pain, an ipsilateral Horner's syndrome...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: We prospectively studied the incidence and natural history of Horner syndrom...
Dissections of the internal carotid artery continue to be one of the underrecognised causes for tran...
Peduncluar hallucinosis is a rare neurological disorder characterized by visual hallucinations, ofte...
A 44-year-old man presented with painful Horner syndrome: severe periorbital pain, ptosis, and miosi...