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[Torticollis as a cause of consultation in neuropediatrics].

Authors: B, Loureiro; M, Ferrer-Lozano; P, Abenia; S, Ferraz; V, Rebage; J, López-Pisón;

[Torticollis as a cause of consultation in neuropediatrics].

Abstract

Torticollis is a very non-specific symptom occurring in different conditions and may therefore be the reason for consultation in many specialties including neuropaediatrics. Analysis of torticollis as a cause for consultation in neuropaediatrics may contribute to the establishment of a suitable strategy for diagnosis.We review, from the diagnostic point of view, the clinical histories of cases in which the reasons for consultation included torticollis. These cases were included in the database of all the patients assessed by the neuropaediatric department of the Hospital Miguel Servet in Zaragoza between May 1990 and February 1999.Of the 4,138 new patients evaluated during the period studied, in 60 patients torticollis was either the sole symptom or was one of the symptoms leading to consultation. The diagnoses established were: 30 congenital torticollis (50%), 6 secondary to space-occupying intracranial lesions (10%), 5 benign paroxystic torticollis (8.3%), 4 post-traumatic, 3 secondary to ocular disorders, 3 Sandifer syndrome, 1 focal dystonia of the neck, 1 secondary to a submandibular adeno-phlegmon, 1 secondary to an epidural hematoma of the cervical spine, 1 to encephalomyelitis and 1 to spondylodiscitis, with 4 cases unclassified.The clinical history, physical examination and follow-up of the course of the disorder orientate or permit the diagnosis to be established in many cases of torticollis. The indications for complementary investigations, particularly neuroimaging, should be considered individually in each case.

Keywords

Male, Adolescent, Infant, Pediatrics, Neurology, Child, Preschool, Humans, Female, Child, Referral and Consultation, Torticollis, Retrospective Studies

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