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Transient Horner's syndrome during lumbar epidural anaesthesia.

J D Rohrer1, A H Schapira.   

Abstract

Epidural analgesia is a common procedure during labour. Neurological complications during pregnancy and labour in particular can indicate serious underlying pathology that may require urgent intervention to prevent permanent damage. The development of Horner's syndrome may, for instance indicate a variety of acute neurological conditions including carotid dissection. We describe a patient who developed Horner's syndrome during epidural anaesthesia. We discuss possible causes and emphasize that this may have a benign aetiology and following a careful clinical evaluation, may not require any investigation.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18355303     DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-1331.2008.02120.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Neurol        ISSN: 1351-5101            Impact factor:   6.089


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1.  Unilateral Horner's Syndrome and Trigeminal Nerve Palsy After Lumbar Epidural Anaesthesia for Cesarean Section.

Authors:  Ana Luísa Matos Vieira; Cândida Infante; Maria Costa; Ana Bernardino
Journal:  Turk J Anaesthesiol Reanim       Date:  2022-02

2.  Transient unilateral brachial plexopathy and partial Horner's syndrome following spinal anesthesia for cesarean section.

Authors:  Jonathan A Anson; Patrick M McQuillan
Journal:  J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol       Date:  2014-04

3.  [Horner's syndrome and paresthesia in the trigeminal nerve territory secondary to epidural analgesia for labor].

Authors:  Céline Ferreira; Ana Luísa Macedo; Valentina Almeida
Journal:  Braz J Anesthesiol       Date:  2018-03-01
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