Shin RK, Galetta SL, Ting TY. Neurology2000; 55: 1841-1846.
Ross syndrome is defined by the triad of tonic pupils, hyporeflexia, and segmental anhidrosis. Holmes-Adie is tonic pupils and areflexia, and harlequin is segmental anhidrosis without ocular changes.
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