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Radiology, Vol 164, 745-745, Copyright © 1987 by Radiological Society of North America
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RE Bertino, GE Wesbey and RJ Johnson
A case of Horner syndrome occurring secondary to the high insertion of a chest tube is reported. Horner syndrome from this cause can easily be avoided. The tip of the chest tube should be kept at or below the third posterior rib unless the clinical situation dictates otherwise.
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