Pancoast's syndrome is due to a tumour, usually squamous cell carcinoma, near the apex of the lung which results in an ipsilateral Horner's syndrome.
Erosion of the ribs results in severe pain in the shoulder.
Infiltration of the lower part of the brachial plexus (C8-T2) results in:
Associated syndromes include:
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