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Disease ptosis
Phenotype C0003028|anhidrosis
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PubMedID- 23162681 The patient did not have signs of anhidrosis but presented with miosis, ptosis and enophthalmos; this could be caused by disruption of the oculosympathetic pathways where the second order neurons exit the spinal cord (c8/t1) on their way to the superior cervical ganglia, distal to the superficial cervical ganglion (figure 2).
PubMedID- 23717731 Horner's syndrome of the left eye, namely a miosis, ptosis and enophtalmos with ipsilateral facial anhidrosis was also noticeable.

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