Traumatic Forequarter Amputation Complicated With Transient Horner Syndrome: Case Report

2008 ◽  
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Mayuki Aibiki ◽  
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Saori Ohtsubo ◽  
Hideyuki Shiratsuka ◽  
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Mohamed Almzeogi ◽  
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Jelena Kostic ◽  
Goran Tasic

Here we present a unique case of Harlequin syndrome without Horner syndrome after contralateral Th3 intradural tumor resection. Harlequin sign in our case presented probably to resection of sympathetic nerves while removing meningioma. Syndrome is rare in neurosurgical procedure, but we think that surgeons must be aware of it.


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