horner's syndrome
Horner's syndrome is a medical condition characterized by a set of specific symptoms caused by damage to certain nerves in the face or neck. These symptoms include drooping of the eyelid, constricted pupil, decreased sweating on the affected side of the face, and a sunken appearance to the eye.
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