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Evaluation of persistent torticollis following adenoidectomy
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OculoplasticsHistopathologyTonsillectomyEndocrine SurgerySurgeryHead And Neck SurgeryPersistent TorticollisPost-operative Neck ComplaintsCraniofacial SurgeryPersistent Neck PainMedicineNeck PathologyOrthopaedic SurgeryNeck Disorder
Post-operative neck complaints are not an uncommon finding following adenotonsillectomy. However, non-traumatic subluxation of the atlantoaxial joint (Grisel's syndrome) should be considered in cases of persistent neck pain and stiffness. An early diagnosis and adequate treatment of this rare condition is mandatory to prevent potentially serious complications. We describe three cases with persistent torticollis in the post-operative period, discuss the pathogenesis and evaluate the clinical management of these patients.
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