- Author:
Song Hwa CHAE
1
;
Ji Yoon KIM
;
Dae Seong KIM
;
Jin Hong SHIN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords: Ross syndrome; Autonomic nervous system disease; Finger wrinkle test
- MeSH: Anisocoria*; Autonomic Denervation; Autonomic Nervous System; Diagnosis; Fingers*; Hand; Humans; Hypohidrosis*; Sweat; Sweating; Sympathectomy; Tonic Pupil
- From:Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2016;34(1):57-61
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
- Abstract: Ross syndrome is characterized by a triad of segmental anhidrosis, tonic pupil, and generalized areflexia. Selective postganglionic autonomic denervation could be the differential diagnostic point for other diseases of the autonomic nervous system. Here we report a patient with regional anhidrosis in his left hand and sole, and anisocoria. An evaluation of sweating and the pupillary response together with generalized areflexia confirmed the diagnosis of Ross syndrome. The finger wrinkle test is a simple and useful tool for revealing segmental sympathetic denervation.