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Case report dealing with a torticollis induced by ...
Rodaro, Chiara +7 more
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Cerebral glucose metabolism in patients with spasmodic torticollis
The pathophysiology of spasmodic torticollis is not clear. Basal ganglia dysfunction has been suggested to underlie this clinical syndrome. We studied resting cerebral glucose metabolism in 10 spasmodic torticollis patients and 10 healthy controls by ...
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1989
Torticollis can be an isolated deformity or a sign of other neuromuscular disease. Underlying central nervous system or infectious disorders need to be considered and treated. In most patients, an improvement in the aesthetic disability is the primary objective.
F G, Wolfort, M A, Kanter, L B, Miller
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Torticollis can be an isolated deformity or a sign of other neuromuscular disease. Underlying central nervous system or infectious disorders need to be considered and treated. In most patients, an improvement in the aesthetic disability is the primary objective.
F G, Wolfort, M A, Kanter, L B, Miller
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Journal of Child Neurology, 2012
Torticollis refers to a twisting of the head and neck caused by a shortened sternocleidomastoid muscle, tipping the head toward the shortened muscle, while rotating the chin in the opposite direction. Torticollis is seen at all ages, from newborns to adults. It can be congenital or postnatally acquired.
Kinga K, Tomczak, N Paul, Rosman
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Torticollis refers to a twisting of the head and neck caused by a shortened sternocleidomastoid muscle, tipping the head toward the shortened muscle, while rotating the chin in the opposite direction. Torticollis is seen at all ages, from newborns to adults. It can be congenital or postnatally acquired.
Kinga K, Tomczak, N Paul, Rosman
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Seminars in Pediatric Neurology, 1996
An infant with recurrent episodes of torticollis lasting several hours at a time is presented. The diagnosis is primarily one of pattern recognition and exclusion of alternative diagnoses.
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An infant with recurrent episodes of torticollis lasting several hours at a time is presented. The diagnosis is primarily one of pattern recognition and exclusion of alternative diagnoses.
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Archives of Neurology, 1991
We report six cases of torticollis precipitated by neck trauma. The dystonia began 1 to 4 days after the trauma and differed clinically from idiopathic torticollis by marked limitation of range of motion, lack of improvement after sleep ("honeymoon period"), and absence of geste antagonistique.
D D, Truong +5 more
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We report six cases of torticollis precipitated by neck trauma. The dystonia began 1 to 4 days after the trauma and differed clinically from idiopathic torticollis by marked limitation of range of motion, lack of improvement after sleep ("honeymoon period"), and absence of geste antagonistique.
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Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1991
Torticollis is a common clincial sign that is found in a variety of disorders. Childhood torticollis differs from the adult form in that congenital types are common and many frequently encountered disorders found in adults are unusual. Pediatric torticollis related to otolaryngologic conditions is reviewed, and three illustrative cases are presented.
L W, Tom +4 more
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Torticollis is a common clincial sign that is found in a variety of disorders. Childhood torticollis differs from the adult form in that congenital types are common and many frequently encountered disorders found in adults are unusual. Pediatric torticollis related to otolaryngologic conditions is reviewed, and three illustrative cases are presented.
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Survey of Ophthalmology, 1986
Torticollis can arise from nonocular (usually musculoskeletal) and ocular conditions. Abnormal head position for ocular reasons is usually assumed in order to maintain binocularity and/or to optimize visual acuity. A variety of conditions may be responsible. The sensory organ of position sense, the labyrinth, lies within the inner ear and it relates to
S E, Rubin, R S, Wagner
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Torticollis can arise from nonocular (usually musculoskeletal) and ocular conditions. Abnormal head position for ocular reasons is usually assumed in order to maintain binocularity and/or to optimize visual acuity. A variety of conditions may be responsible. The sensory organ of position sense, the labyrinth, lies within the inner ear and it relates to
S E, Rubin, R S, Wagner
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Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1973
Spasmodic torticollis is a distressing condition, characterised by involuntary and intermittent spasm of neck muscles, which in time become hypertrophied. It should be distinguished from a tic. Its incidence has been estimated at 1 in 1200 psychiatric referrals.
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Spasmodic torticollis is a distressing condition, characterised by involuntary and intermittent spasm of neck muscles, which in time become hypertrophied. It should be distinguished from a tic. Its incidence has been estimated at 1 in 1200 psychiatric referrals.
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Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2010
A 31-year-old patient, M., with spasmodic torticollis was sucessfully treated over 344 h. She denied her unsolved problem deriving from the oedipal situation and her exhibitionistic and voyeuristic urges. In the course of the treatment appeared a regression onto the anal and oral label a deep regression of the Ego.
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A 31-year-old patient, M., with spasmodic torticollis was sucessfully treated over 344 h. She denied her unsolved problem deriving from the oedipal situation and her exhibitionistic and voyeuristic urges. In the course of the treatment appeared a regression onto the anal and oral label a deep regression of the Ego.
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