| Literature DB >> 23118763 |
Ramon Vilallonga1, José Manuel Fort, Alejandro Mazarro, Oscar Gonzalez, Enric Caubet, Giancarlo Romero, Manel Armengol.
Abstract
Horner's syndrome (HSd) results from an injury along the cervical sympathetic chain, producing ipsilateral miosis, ptosis, enophthalmos, and facial anhydrosis. Although more commonly associated to malignant tumors affecting the preganglionar segment of the sympathetic chain (especially in the lung apex), HSd has been described as a rare complication of thyroid surgery. We herein report a case of HSd after completing total thyroidectomy.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23118763 PMCID: PMC3483838 DOI: 10.1155/2012/316984
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Med
Figure 1Hypoechogenic and avascular mass compatible with thyroidal remains.
Figure 2CT scan showing the mass pushing the trachea and occluding its lumen.