An 18-year-old Indian man was referred as Horner’s syndrome. He presented with severe ptosis in the right eye (RE) and limitation of movements in both eyes (BE) since birth. RE had low… Click to show full abstract
An 18-year-old Indian man was referred as Horner’s syndrome. He presented with severe ptosis in the right eye (RE) and limitation of movements in both eyes (BE) since birth. RE had low vision since early childhood. Family history was irrelevant. Best corrected visual acuity in RE was hand
               
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