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Hookworm Horner’s Syndrome 727

Side Effects & Complications
■Mebendazole: rarely mild intestinal complaints
■Pyrantel pamoate: occasional mild intestinal complaints, headache,
dizziness
■Albendazole: occasional mild intestinal complaints
Contraindications: First trimester of pregnancy. If mild infection,
no treatment at any time; if severe, treat with pyrantel pamoate after
first trimester. Iron will correct anemia even if worms not treated.
Complications of treatment: None beyond side effects listed.

follow-up
Routine
■See that anemia and hypoproteinemia is corrected. No need to erad-
icate all worms, so follow-up stool examinations are optional.

complications and prognosis
■Prognosis good. Proper instruction in wearing shoes, care in han-
dling soil, and proper disposal of excrement will prevent new infec-
tion.

Horner’s Syndrome...................................


MICHAEL J. AMINOFF, MD, DSc
history & physical
■Typically found incidentally
■Occasional pts note unequal pupils
■Ipsilateral small (meiotic) pupil & ptosis
■Normal pupillary response to light & accommodation
■Ipsilateral sweating impairment may be present depending on site
of lesion

tests
■Cocaine (4%) instillation dilates a normal pupil but has no effect on
pupil of Horner’s syndrome
differential diagnosis
■Physiologic anisocoria is not accompanied by ptosis or sweating
abnormality, and the pupil dilates in response to 4% cocaine
■Pupillary responses to light & accommodation distinguish other
causes of pupillary inequality
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