What is a Horner’s pupil?
A Horner’s pupil occurs when the sympathetic innervation to the eye is cut off. This results in a loss of sympathetic dilation. The pupil will look constricted compared to the other eye – this difference will be greater in dim lighting. In dim lighting, the eyes normally receive lots of sympathetic stimulus to dilate.
The sympathetic pathway is a long one, and a lesion along its course can occur from a few potentially deadly causes … such as apical lung tumors, and carotid dissection. A new onset Horner’s pupil warrants pharmacologic testing with topical cocaine and paradrine to determine the location of the lesion.
Thanks for the lectures. Would you mind explaining the pharmacologic testing for Horner’s Sd?
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