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Overview
Symptoms can include miosis (constriction of the pupils), anhidrosis (lack of sweating), ptosis (drooping of the eyelid), and in severe cases, a complete Horner's syndrome. In progressive cases, the brachial plexus is also affected, causing pain and weakness in the muscles of the arm and hand.