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Torticollis in children: an alert symptom not to be turned away.

Abdulfettah Tumturk1, Guldemet Kaya Ozcora, Ayse Kacar Bayram, Murat Kabaklioglu, Selim Doganay, Mehmet Canpolat, Hakan Gumus, Sefer Kumandas, Ekrem Unal, Ali Kurtsoy, Huseyin Per.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to investigate the spectrum of underlying disease in children with torticollis.
METHODS: We investigated the spectrum of underlying disease and to evaluate the clinical features of the children presented with torticollis in the last 2 years.
RESULTS: Of the 20 children (13 girls and 7 boys with the mean age of 8 years, ranging 2 months-12 years), eight of them have craniospinal pathologies (cerebellar tumors in three, exophytic brain stem glioma, eosinophilic granuloma of C2 vertebra, neuroenteric cyst of the spinal cord, Chiari type 3 malformation, arachnoid cysts causing brainstem compression, and cerebellar empyema), followed by osseous origin in five (congenital vertebral anomalies including hemivertebrae, blocked vertebra, and segmentation anomalies), two muscular torticollis (soft tissue inflammation due to subclavian artery catheterization, myositis ossificans with sternocleidomastoid muscle atrophy), and ocular (congenital cataract and microphthalmia), Sandifer syndrome, paroxysmal torticollis, retropharyngeal abscess each in one patients were detected. Ten patients underwent surgery; two patients received medical therapy for reflux and benign paroxysmal torticollis; and one patient with torticollis due to muscle spasm and soft tissue inflammation was treated with physiotherapy.
CONCLUSIONS: Various underlying disorders from relatively benign to life-threatening conditions may present with torticollis. The first step should be always a careful and complete physical examination, which must include all systems. Imaging must be performed for ruling out underlying life-threatening diseases in children with torticollis, particularly, if acquired neurological symptoms exist. Besides craniospinal tumors, ophthalmological problems and central nervous system infections should also be kept in mind. Moreover, early diagnosis of these disorders will reduce mortality and morbidity. Therefore, alertness of clinicians in pediatric and pediatric neurosurgery practice must be increased about this alert symptom.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26043711     DOI: 10.1007/s00381-015-2764-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst        ISSN: 0256-7040            Impact factor:   1.475


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