Abstract
While brachial plexus palsy sustained due to birth trauma is well known, congenital palsies are decidedly rare. We report such a case caused by congenital varicella syndrome, with associated congenital Horner's syndrome and heterochromia iridis. The surprising juxtaposition of a classic upper plexus palsy and a Horner's syndrome raises points of interest. Similar reports in literature are reviewed, and the genesis of a very characteristic group of findings is discussed.
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Sankaran, A., Bhardwaj, P., Venkatramani, H., & Sabapathy, S. (2018). Birth palsy in congenital varicella syndrome: A lesson in anatomy. Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery, 51(2), 238–242. https://doi.org/10.4103/ijps.IJPS_56_18
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