PEDIATRICS Vol. 35 No. 1 January 1965, pp. 103-107
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CONGENITAL HORNER'S SYNDROME AND HETEROCHROMIA IRIDUM

Their Association with Congenital Foregut and Vertebral Anomalies

Geoffrey C. Robinson M.D., F.R.C.P.(C)1, D. A. Dikrainian M.B., B.Ch.1, and G. F. Roseborough M.D.1

1 Departments of Paediatrics and Ophthalmology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C.

This paper reports an infant with anomalies of the cervical vertebrae, left-sided enterogenous cyst, congenital Horner's syndrome, and heterochromia iridum, also on the left side. The various causes of congenital Horner's syndrome and heterochromia are reviewed.

Submitted on June 15, 1964
Accepted on July 5, 1964