| Ross' syndrome | |
|---|---|
| Classification and external resources | |
| ICD-10 | L74.8 (ILDS L74.840) |
Ross’ syndrome consists of Adie's syndrome (myotonic pupils and absent deep tendon reflexes) plus segmental anhidrosis (typically associated with compensatory hyperhidrosis).[1]
It was characterized in 1958[2][3] by A.T. Ross.[4]
As of 1992, 18 cases had been documented.[5]
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