Background: Horner’s syndrome is a rare entity diagnosed clinically. The underlying disease process lays hidden as it may be the only presentation of a mortal disorder. Imaging modalities such as MRI, CT are important to diagnose the causative factors of Horner’s syndrome.
Case reports: Two consecutive patients received in a tertiary care hospital with Horner’s syndrome resulting from varied aetiology are being presented
Discussion: Clinical perspectives of central, preganglionic and postganglionic Horner’s syndrome have been discussed and an attempt has been made in devising a protocol involving combined clinical and safe radiological approach of a patient for early diagnosis.