HORNER SYNDROME DUE TO TRAUMATIC CLAVICLE FRACTURE
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https://doi.org/10.48560/rspo.10643Palavras-chave:
thoracic trauma, clavicle fracture, Horner SyndromeResumo
Objective: Describe a unique case of preganglionic Horner Syndrome due to middle third clavicle fracture.
Methods: A 40 year-old man, hemodynamically stable, presented at the emergency room with left ptosis and miosis after a car accident. Complete ophthalmological examination including external exam, pupil and extraocular movement evaluation, best corrected visual acuity, biomicroscopy, tonometry and fundus exam was performed. Further investigation included chest and pelvic X-rays and pharmacological testing of pupillary reactions.
Results: Ophthalmological examination showed no alterations except for ptosis and miosis on the left eye. The X-rays revealed displaced clavicle fracture, third rib and ischiopubic branch fractures on the left side. Apraclonidine and phenylephrine tests diagnosed second-order sympathetic chain lesion. One year later, ptosis persisted and conjunctivo-müllerectomy was performed.
Conclusion: Traumatic mild ptosis and miosis alert to sympathetic chain interruption. Pharmacological tests are essential to localize and identify its cause. We present a preganglionic Horner Syndrome due to isolated middle third clavicle fracture, which to our knowledge is reported for the first time.Downloads
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