Unilateral alopecia in association with Horner's syndrome
- Paediatric Oncology, Sheffield Children's Hospital, Sheffield, UK
- Correspondence to Dr Daniel Yeomanson, Department of Paediatric Oncology, Sheffield Children's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TH, UK; Daniel.Yeomanson{at}sch.nhs.uk
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Contributors DAK, writing of article. DY, conception, writing of article and consultant in charge of the case.
- Received 1 May 2012
- Accepted 20 May 2012
- Published Online First 7 July 2012
A 10-month-old girl was noted by her parents to have right-sided anhidrosis and miosis. Clinically, the patient had right-sided Horner's syndrome. Subsequent investigations revealed a right thoracic neuroblastoma with widespread skeletal metastases. She underwent complete thoracoscopic resection as a diagnostic procedure, …








