Which one of the following signs is not consistent with Horner syndrome?

A) drooping of the upper eyelid (ptosis)
B) sinking of the eye (enophthalmos)
C) contraction of the pupil (miosis)
D) profuse sweating while eating
E) vasodilation in the skin of the forehead


Ans: D

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