Abstract

In sixteen cases encountered over a period of four years, enophthalmos, ptosis, and narrowing of the palpebral fissure were present without exception; and miosis was present in all except one case. Hypotony was present in over a third of the cases, heterochromia in two cases. The etiology of the sympathetic paralysis was determined in only one case, in which it was syringomyelia. Read before the American Ophthalmological Society, May, 1928.

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