What are the Clinical Features of Horner's Syndrome in Pediatrics?
The hallmark features of Horner's Syndrome include:
Ptosis: Drooping of the upper eyelid on the affected side. Miosis: Constriction of the pupil on the affected side. Anhidrosis: Decreased sweating on the affected side of the face. Sometimes, heterochromia if the condition is congenital.
These features may be subtle, especially in infants, requiring careful examination and sometimes repeat assessments over time.