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Microtia Reconstruction and Postsurgical Grisel’s Syndrome: A Rare Cause of Torticollis in a Child
oleh: Jay Ching Chieh Wang, MD, Claudia Malic, MD, FRCS (Plast), Christopher Reilly, MD, FRCSC, Cynthia Verchere, MD, FRCSC
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| Diterbitkan: | Wolters Kluwer 2014-06-01 |
Deskripsi
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 is with anti-inflammatories and in some cases antibiotics. In unresolving or recurrent cases, more invasive treatments, such as cervical collar, halo, or surgical arthrodesis, may be considered.