- Brainstem lesion (1)
- Cervical spinal cord lesions (1)
- Chiari I malformation (3)
- Cluster headache? (4)
- Shy-Drager syndrome (1)
- Cervical cord injury (3)
- Cervical intramedullary ependymoma (1)
- Syringomyelia (2)
References:
- 1) - Hopf HC. Intermittent Horner's syndrome on alternate sides: a hint for locating spinal lesions. J Neurol. 1980;224(2):155-7.
- 2) - John B Kerrison, Valerie Biousse, Nancy J Newman. Isolated Horner’s syndrome and syringomyelia. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2000;69:131–132
- 3) - Zur PH. Intermittent Horner’s syndrome: recurrent, alternate Horner’s syndrome in cervical cord injury. Ann Ophthalmol 1975;7:955–62.
- 4) - J P Sieb, A Hartmann. Relapsing alternating ptosis in two siblings [Letter]. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2000;69:282–283.
Tags: Cervical Cord - Cluster Headache - Horner's Syndrome - Shy-Drager syndrome - Syringomyelia
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