Which disorder involves the loss of sympathetic innervation to one side of the face due to inherited mutation, injury or disease?

a) Raynaud's phenomenon
b) Autonomic dysreflexia
c) Reflex sympathetic dystrophy
d) Diabetic neuropathy
e) Horner's Syndrome


e

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