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Grisel s syndrome: a rare complication following traditional uvulectomy
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Elyajouri A
; Assermouh A
; Abilkacem R
; Agadr A
; Mahraoui C
Pan Afr Med J
2015[]; 20
(ä): 62
PMID26090020
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A case is reported of an eight-month-old female patient who had traditional
uvulectomy for sore throat complicated by Grisel's syndrome. She was admitted
into the hospital one week after uvulectomy with Torticolis. Grisel's syndrome is
a nontraumatic atlantoaxial subluxation, usually secondary of an infection or an
inflammation at the head and neck area, or after surgery in the same area.
Patients typically suffer from painful torticollis. Diagnosis of Grisel's
syndrome is largely based on suspicion of the patient who has recently undergone
surgery or has a history of an infection in head and neck area. Physical
examination and imaging techniques assist in diagnosis. Thus, clinicians should
be aware of acute nontraumatic torticollis if patient had a recent surgery in the
head or neck area or undergone an upper respiratory tract infection. In this
paper, a case of an eight-month-old female patient who had Grisel's syndrome
after uvulectomy is discussed. This case is reported to highlight this neurogical
threatening complication following traditional uvulectomy as well as highlighting
the unnecessary morbidity and mortality associated with this persisting mode of
treatment in Africa.