A Case of Atlanto-Axial Joint Subluxation Following Tonsillectomy in Patient of Tonsillar Cancer with Preoperative Radiotherapy: Grisel's Syndrome / 대한이비인후과학회지
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
; : 604-608, 2016.
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en Ko
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ABSTRACT
Grisel's syndrome, defined as the atlanto-axial joint subluxation not associated with a trauma or bone disease, is a rare complication following operative procedure and/or infections of the upper aerodigestive tract. Pathogenetically, it may occur in association with any condition that results in hyperemia and pathological relaxation of the transverse ligament of the atlanto-axial joint. When an inflammation heals, Grisel's syndrome can probably result in a fixation in the rotated position. It is diagnosed by physical and radiological findings. Early management, consisting of cervical immobilization and medical treatment, is considered a key factor for satisfactory outcome. Inappropriate treatment can result in a catastrophic consequence. Recently, we experienced a case of Grisel's syndrome following tonsillectomy in a patient with left palatine tonsillar cancer with preoperative radiotherapy. We report this case with a literature review.
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Asunto principal:
Radioterapia
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Relajación
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Articulación Atlantoaxoidea
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Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Operativos
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Tonsilectomía
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Enfermedades Óseas
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Neoplasias Tonsilares
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Hiperemia
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Inmovilización
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Inflamación
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Humans
Idioma:
Ko
Revista:
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
Año:
2016
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Article