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Delayed Horner's Syndrome After Multiple Penetrating Stab Injury of the Neckopen access

Authors
Ryu, SomiWon, SeongjunLee, Sang YunPark, Jung Je
Issue Date
Sep-2022
Publisher
Medquest Communications
Keywords
penetrating neck injury; esophageal perforation; vocal fold paralysis; Horner's syndrome
Citation
Ear, Nose and Throat Journal, v.104, no.1_suppl, pp 146 - 149
Pages
4
Indexed
SCIE
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Journal Title
Ear, Nose and Throat Journal
Volume
104
Number
1_suppl
Start Page
146
End Page
149
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/2806
DOI
10.1177/01455613221125920
ISSN
0145-5613
1942-7522
Abstract
Horner's syndrome is characterized by a triad of symptoms (ipsilateral miosis, ptosis, and anhidrosis) with damage of the sympathetic nervous system. The condition may be congenital or acquired from traumatic conditions including cardiovascular surgery. Horner's syndrome can be also caused by neck trauma especially when cervical vital structures such as blood vessels, the aerodigestive tract, and nerves are disrupted. This report describes a 16-year-old woman with delayed Horner's syndrome who initially presented with internal jugular vein injury caused by multiple penetrating stab injury to the neck. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported case of Horner's syndrome resulting from neck trauma of which symptoms were presented after a couple of weeks after initial trauma. Understanding this rare clinical course may help surgeons pay attention to not only early hospital course but also long-term complications of patients with neck trauma.
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