10岁男孩寰枢椎旋转半脱位1例。

IF 1.9 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Eric Chun Pu Chu, Divya Midhun Chakkaravarthy, Fa Sain Lo, Amiya Bhaumik
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摘要

寰枢旋转半脱位(AARS)是指第一(寰椎)和第二(颈椎)相对于彼此的正常对齐和稳定性的丧失。我们描述的临床挑战管理一个10岁的男孩谁提出了反复发作的斜颈。根据其特征性影像学表现,张嘴齿状突x线片和计算机断层扫描(CT)诊断为ARRS。患儿在症状出现后的前6个月多次入院接受持续笼头牵引。他还经历了颈部矫正支架矫治过度的暂时并发症。症状出现七个月后,本病例由多学科脊柱小组讨论,并转介到捏脊诊所。尽管有持续的寰枢椎不稳的x线证据,但经过5个月的整脊治疗后,儿童无症状,颈部活动范围几乎全。他还戒掉了去年服用的对乙酰氨基酚。顺便说一句,在治疗后的监测中发现了双侧男性乳房。偶然发现的无辜的男性乳房发育症,即使在青春期前的男孩中很常见,也引发了对乙酰氨基酚对性激素调节的影响这一话题,这一话题以前被忽视了。
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Atlantoaxial Rotatory Subluxation in a 10-Year-Old Boy.

Atlantoaxial Rotatory Subluxation in a 10-Year-Old Boy.

Atlantoaxial Rotatory Subluxation in a 10-Year-Old Boy.

Atlantoaxial Rotatory Subluxation in a 10-Year-Old Boy.

Atlantoaxial rotatory subluxation (AARS) is the loss of normal alignment and stability of the first (atlas) and second (axis) cervical vertebrae with respect to each other. We describe the clinical challenges of managing a 10-year-old boy who presented with repetitive episodes of torticollis. Open-mouth odontoid radiograph and computed tomographic (CT) scan gave a diagnosis in ARRS, based on its characteristic imaging findings. The child was admitted multiple times for continuous halter traction in the first 6 months after symptom onset. He also experienced a temporary complication from an overcorrection with correcting neck bracing. Seven months after symptom onset, this case was discussed by a multidisciplinary spine team and referred to chiropractic clinic. Despite persistent radiographic evidence of atlantoaxial instability, after 5 months of chiropractic treatment, the child was asymptomatic with nearly full range of neck movement. He also weaned off acetaminophen he had been taking over the past year. Incidentally, bilateral gynecomastia was discovered at the surveillance after treatment. The incidental finding of innocent gynecomastia, even if common in preteen boys, brings up the topic of acetaminophen's effects on the regulation of sex hormones that was previously overlooked.

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