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Painful Horner syndrome as a harbinger of silent carotid dissection.
Nautiyal A, Singh S, DiSalle M, O'Sullivan J. Painful Horner syndrome as a harbinger of silent carotid dissection. PLoS Med. 2005 Jan; 2(1):e19.
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Anticoagulants
Carotid Artery, Internal, Dissection
Female
Heparin
Horner Syndrome
Humans
Warfarin
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Sonal Singh MD, MPH