Abstract
A 34-year-old man was referred by his primary care physician for left blepharoptosis, ipsilateral miosis, and left facial anhidrosis (Figure 1). His medical history included a recent thoracotomy of the upper left hemithorax for extirpation of a neurogenic mediastinal tumor. A diagnosis of Horner syndrome was made.
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