نتایج جستجو برای: torticollis
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SUMMARY Grisel's syndrome is an unusual but important cause of torticollis which may be encountered in a pediatric plastic surgery practice, where craniofacial and oropharyngeal surgeries are commonly performed. Grisel's syndrome is characterized by painful torticollis and limited cervical rotation, and the diagnosis is confirmed via radiologic imaging. Initial management of Grisel's syndrome i...
The prognosis in 30 patients with spasmodic torticollis proved to be unexpectedly bad, only one patient making a full and sustained recovery. Investigation did not confirm previously reported reflex influences on the degree of spasm. Detailed otological investigation did not suggest that spasmodic torticollis originates in vestibular dysfunction. Psychological assessment of the patients showed ...
Those regions which have been implicated by experimental and clinical neuropathological studies in the pathogenesis of spasmodic torticollis were examined in detail in the present patient and no histological abnormalities found. In the light of marked species differences in the effects of certain brain lesions on posture and the findings reported here, the pathogenesis of spasmodic torticollis ...
Though multiple medical and psychiatric causes of torticollis have been described, cervical dystonias resulting from distant somatic dysfunctions have not. This article describes the treatment of a 62-year-old woman in whom refractory retrotorticollis of surmised pelvic etiology developed after a fall. Structurally, cervical dystonias have been addressed as problems that originate in the head a...
A 52-year-old man presented with a 2-year-history of recurrent torticollis and headache associated with physical exertion (including evacuation). His physical examination disclosed short neck and brachycephaly. Neuroimaging studies (Figures 1 and 2) revealed basilar invagination and brainstem compression without other craniocervical junction abnormalities or systemic diseases. Basilar invaginat...
Benign paroxysmal torticollis is a self-limiting condition occurring during infancy. It resolves by the age of two to three years. Periodic episodes of torticollis may randomly alternate from side to side and be associated with other symptoms. The aetiology is unknown and no treatment is effective. It is relatively uncommon, and has not been previously reported in the orthopaedic literature, al...
BACKGROUND Spasmodic torticollis refers to involuntary dystonic movements of the head that may be associated with certain body and neck positions. The pathophysiology of dystonia is not fully known. CASE REPORT We report a case of torticollis that was unusual in the sense that it occurred only when the patient was lying on one side. DISCUSSION The cause of the cervical dystonia in this pati...
Twelve patients with idiopathic spasmodic torticollis were compared with 19 normal controls on tests of saccadic eye movements thought to depend upon normal basal ganglia function. The patients were able to make random, predictive, remembered, and self-paced saccades equally as well as control subjects. This suggests that those parts of the basal ganglia which may be damaged in spasmodic tortic...
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