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Torticollis
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Torticollis
See Also
Congenital Torticollis
Definitions
Torticollis
Head and neck rotation due to sternocleidomastoid shortening
Signs
Head laterally bent toward the shortened sternocleidomastoid
Muscle
Chin and neck rotated toward the opposite side
Causes
Nondynamic Torticollis (nonparoxysmal)
Congenital Torticollis
Osseous Torticollis
Klippel-Feil Syndrome (short neck, low occipital hair line, fused
Cervical Vertebrae
)
Vertebra
l or spinal lesions
Hemivertebrae or blocked
Vertebra
e
Atlantoaxial Rotary Fixation
(C1 subluxation on C2)
Neurologic
Posterior fossa malignancy (e.g. cerebellar or
Brain Stem
neoplasm)
Mass lesions
Chiari Malformation
Ocular
Congenital Cataract
Microphthalmia
Non-muscular soft-tissue
Dynamic Torticollis (paroxysmal)
Benign paroxysmal Torticollis
Self limited, intermittent episodes lasting minutes to hours and recurring over weeks to months
Onset in the first few months of life and resolves by age 2-3 years old
May be associated with
Ataxia
,
Nystagmus
,
Agitation
,
Vomiting
, lethargy, pallor
Spasmodic Torticollis (
Cervical Dystonia
)
Sleep
malposition
Cervical
Lymphadenitis
(e.g.
Strep Throat
,
Cat Scratch Disease
,
Tuberculosis
)
Local inflammation or
Trauma
Retropharyngeal Abscess
or
Peritonsillar Abscess
Upper lobe
Pneumonia
Sandifer Syndrome
Severe
GERD
or
Esophagitis
results in Torticollis, opisthotonus, irritability
Medication reaction
Neuroleptic
induced
Dystonic Reaction
Increased Intracranial Pressure
Pseudotumor Cerebri
Conversion Disorder
References
Jhun, Grock, Ebenezer in Herbert (2016) EM:Rap 16(7): 11-3
Tomczak (2013) J Child Neurol 28(3):365-78 +PMID: 23271760 [PubMed]
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