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                                    Question 11: Pancoast SyndromeWhich of the following is not a component of Horner's syndrome seen in Pancoast tumors?%u2022 Ptosis%u2022 Miosis%u2022 Exophthalmos%u2022 Anhidrosis%u2022 EnophthalmosAnswer: ExophthalmosExplanation: Horner's syndrome, often seen in Pancoast tumors, includes ptosis (drooping eyelid), miosis (constricted pupil), anhidrosis (decreased sweating), and enophthalmos (sunken eyeball). Exophthalmos (protruding eyeball) is not a feature of Horner's syndrome.
                                
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