Horner's syndrome laboratory findings
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Laboratory Findings
Three tests are useful in confirming the presence and severity of Horner's syndrome:
- Cocaine drop test - Cocaine blocks the re-uptake of norepinephrine resulting in the dilation of a normal pupil. The pupil will fail to dilate in Horner's syndrome.
- Paredrine test
- Dilation lag test