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                                    Clinical Scenario: Stellate GanglionCase:%u2022A 45-year-old patient presents with unilateral facial flushing and ptosis.Question:%u2022Which anatomical landmark is most relevant for diagnosing Horner's syndrome?Answer:%u2022C6-7, location of the stellate ganglionExplanation:%u2022Horner's syndrome can result from damage to the stellate ganglion, affecting sympathetic innervation to the face and eye.This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA-NC
                                
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