What are common causes of post-ganglionic Horner’s syndrome?,”Third-order neuron – higher up in the neck

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What are common causes of post-ganglionic Horner’s syndrome?,”Third-order neuron – higher up in the neck

so think anatomically from the eye:1. Cavernous sinus lesions (islated CN VI palsy with Horners). 2. Internal carotid artery dissection.3. Neck lesions.”