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  1. ... of the treatment of cases of acquired and congenital muscular torticollis at the Boston Children's Hospital, since 1879. Boston ... Some practical pomts m the treat- ment of congenital torticollis. Lancet, Lond., 1902, i, 1829- 1832.—Stillman (C. ...
  2. ... sterno-mastoid muscle, with remarks on the treatmentof congenital torticollis. Clin. J.. Lond., 1896, viii, 218-221.—Power (D'A.) Cases to illustrate the relationship which exists between wryneck and ... Remarkable case of congenital absence of sternum, the movements of the heart ...
  3. ... disorders that involve brain and nervous system functions) Congenital torticollis (wry neck) Muscular dystrophy (group of inherited disorders ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on orthopaedic surgery 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea & Febiger, 1923
    ... CHAPTER XIX. Congenital and Acquired Torticollis. Description—Statistics—Congenital torticollis—Etiology—Hematoma of the sternomastoid muscle—Acquired torticollis— ...
  5. ... stated that this theory of the origin of congenital torticollis has been vigorously com- bated by Peterson3 and ... to their termination, and cases of sup- posed congenital torticollis traced back to injury and subsequent induration, if ...
  6. ... mastoid, called hsematoma of the sterno- mastoid and congenital torticollis ; also by the congenital atrophy of the same ... several centimetres (Bouvier/ Guyon4). In a case of congenital torticollis measured by Shaffer5 when the patient was six ...
  7. ... of applying extension to the head Anatomy of congenital torticollis........ Congenital torticollis before operation, front view " » >> back view »• j. after ... reactions. Fig. 294.—Dissection of a case of Congenital Torticollis. The left sterno-mastoid is atrophied. (Liming and ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Abstracts of orthopaedic surgery for 1948 (1948) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Office of the Surgeon General, Department of the Army, 1951-1957
    ... Ed. note: This report adds weight to the congenital etiology of muscular torticollis.) Caffey (19) describes prenatal bowing and thickening of ... 195> Apr. 191*8 16 Stevens, A. E.: Congenital torticollis in identical twins, Lancet, 2: 378, Sept, '*, 191* ...
  9. ... THE CRANIAL NERVES. 755 modie wry-neck. In congenital torticollis there is atrophy of neck muscles, principally the ... True torticollis is more common in middle life. Congenital torticollis may be relieved by operation. Spasmodic torti- collis ...
  10. ... forms may be described in this section: (a) Congenital Torticollis.—This condition, also known as fixed torti- collis, ... thymic, 617, 869. Astrophobia, 1109. Asymmetry, facial, in congenital torticollis. 1052. Ataxia due to lesion of the crura, ...
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