A case of torticollis in an 8-month-old infant caused by posterior fossa arachnoid cyst: An important entity for differential diagnosis

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Abstract

Torticollis is a clinical diagnosis with heterogeneous causes. We present an unusual case of acquired torticollis in an 8-month-old female infant with a large cerebellopontine angle arachnoid cyst. Symptoms resolved after surgical fenestration. Non-traumatic acquired or new-onset torticollis requires brain imaging, and posterior fossa lesions are an important entity in the differential for pediatric clinicians. Copyright:

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Yue, J. K., Oh, T., Han, K. J., Chang, D., & Sun, P. P. (2021). A case of torticollis in an 8-month-old infant caused by posterior fossa arachnoid cyst: An important entity for differential diagnosis. Pediatric Reports, 13(2), 197–202. https://doi.org/10.3390/PEDIATRIC13020027

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