A Case of Ross' Syndrome with Horner's Syndrome.
- Author:
Moon Jeong CHOI
1
;
Dong Gyu CHOI
;
San Yun KIM
Author Information
1. Department of Ophthalmology, Kangnam Sacred Heart Hospital, College of Medicine, Hallym University, Seoul, Korea.
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Horner syndrome;
Infrared scanning laser photography;
Ross syndrome
- MeSH:
Anisocoria;
Diagnosis;
Female;
Ganglia, Parasympathetic;
Ganglia, Spinal;
Ganglion Cysts;
Horner Syndrome*;
Humans;
Hypohidrosis;
Lower Extremity;
Middle Aged;
Neurologic Examination;
Peripheral Nervous System;
Pupil;
Reflex, Abnormal;
Sweat;
Sweating;
Tonic Pupil
- From:Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society
1998;39(9):2201-2205
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Ross syndreome is a rare peripheral nervous system disorder defined by Adie' tonic pupil, hyporeflexia, and segmental anhidrosis. The pathogenesis is believed to result from damage to the ganglion cells or postganglionic fibers, including sympathetic, parasympathetic and dorsal root ganglion cells. A 46 year-old woman complained of right ptosis and decreased sweating of right face. The pupil showed anisocoria, which was evaluated under the variable conditions and recorded with the pupillography using Infrared Scanning Laser Photography(HRA , Heidelberg engineering, Germany). The neurologic examinations including starch-iodine test demonstrated areflexia of lower limbs and hypohidrosis of right face. The above examinations provided evidences that the sympathetic and parasympathetic ganglion cells or the post ganglionic fibers were involved and the diagnosis of Ross syndrome with Horner syndrome was made.