Journal article
Harlequin Syndrome Caused by Multinodular Goitre.
Andrew Strong, Justin Siew Yoong Tu, Sonya Kyi, Tissa Wijeratne
Cureus | Published : 2025
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.81298
Abstract
Harlequin syndrome is a rare neurological disorder characterised by hemifacial flushing and sweating. We present a case of Harlequin syndrome with evidence of compression of the sympathetic trunk due to a non-toxic multinodular goitre. We review the neuroanatomy of this fascinating condition, particularly in relation to the more common and often sinister Horner's syndrome, to convey a deeper understanding of the nuances of sympathetic facial innervation to the keen physician.