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DENTAL MANAGEMENT OF CHILD WITH HORNER SYNDROME: A CASE REPORT
Aim: The purpose of the case report was to highlight the various features of Horner syndrome to aid in diagnosing this syndrome, which has classic clinical features like miosis, ptosis, and anhidrosis, along with poor oral hygiene and carious teeth. Background: Francois Pourfour du Petit originally defined the disease in 1727 when discussing the outcomes of an animal experiment in which intercostal nerves were removed, and the ipsilateral eye and face were the subsequent subjects of modifications. Claude Bernard, a French physiologist, provided a more detailed description of it in 1852 Case report: Thus, to highlight the features of Horner syndrome, we are presenting a case report of a 6-year-old female child who reported to the department with a chief complaint of pain in the lower correct back teeth region. There was no significant prenatal or postnatal history.  Article visualizations