Abstract

Background

Horner’s syndrome (HS) is characterized by unilateral ptosis, ipsilateral miosis with normally reactive pupil, and in some cases, ipsilateral facial anhidrosis.

Case presentation

We report an adult male presenting with ptosis. Neurological examination revealed ptosis and miosis in the right eye. Anhidrosis was not observed, and the patient did not complain about it. Laboratory tests were within normal limits. He had searched a general practitioner because of purulent nasal discharge, nasal obstruction, and anosmia. He was diagnosed with acute rhinosinusitis. Symptomatic treatment was started. The subject had full recovery of the nasal symptoms, but his right upper eyelid was drooping progressively. In the follow-up, after the third month, the patient was recovering from ptosis and miosis. In 1 year, the ptosis was minor with less than 1 mm and miosis was no more observed.

Discussion

A few cases of HS secondary to a sinus infection have been reported in the literature. To the authors’ knowledge, there are only two case reports of individuals who developed sinusitis and Horner’s syndrome. The present case is the first to present isolated HS features. Our report suggests that sinusitis should be listed as a probable cause of isolated Horner’s syndrome. Moreover, patients presenting with this presentation probably have a good prognosis.

Details

Title
Isolated Horner’s Syndrome Secondary To Rhinosinusitis: A Case Report And Literature Review
Author
Rissardo Jamir Pitton 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Caprara Ana Letícia Fornari 1 ; Silveira Juliana Oliveira Freitas 2 ; Jauris Paulo Gilberto Medeiros 2 

 Federal University of Santa Maria, Neurology Department, Santa Maria, Brazil (GRID:grid.411239.c) (ISNI:0000 0001 2284 6531); Federal Univeristy of Santa Maria, Medicine Department, Santa Maria, Brazil (GRID:grid.411239.c) (ISNI:0000 0001 2284 6531) 
 Federal University of Santa Maria, Neurology Department, Santa Maria, Brazil (GRID:grid.411239.c) (ISNI:0000 0001 2284 6531) 
Publication year
2020
Publication date
Dec 2020
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
11101083
e-ISSN
16878329
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2370722414
Copyright
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