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Biopsies of the two heads of the sternocleidomastoid muscle were studied in 9 children with idiopathic torticollis, from 8 months to 17 years of age, who were undergoing surgical release of the sternal and clavicular attachments on the side of the contracture. Extensive fibrosis involved mainly the sternal head. Nonspecific myopathic changes, also mainly in the sternal head, included cytoarchitectural alterations of muscle fibers, necrosis, and focal inflammation. Histochemical type grouping and grouped atrophy were extensive in some cases and present in all except one, but the clavicular head was predominantly involved. Denervation and reinnervation are common chronic features in idiopathic torticollis, probably secondary to entrapment neuropathy: the accessory nerve reaches the clavicular head by passing through the sternal head. Separate arterial supplies predispose to ischemia in the sternal head, resulting in focal myopathy and fibrosis.
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PMID:Idiopathic torticollis: sternocleidomastoid myopathy and accessory neuropathy. 729 Jan 5

Bow Hunter's syndrome is a rare disorder usually producing transient ischemic symptoms as a result of dynamic compression of the vertebral artery during head turning. We report a case of a 14 year old male presenting with stroke due to occlusion of vertebral artery due to rotatory atlanto-axial subluxation. The patient presented with sudden onset vertigo and ataxia. History revealed led mild torticollis since childhood which was never investigated. MRI and MRA showed infarcts in the bilateral cerebellar hemispheres and the occipital lobes with a hypoplastic left vertebral artery and kinking of the right vertebral artery at the cranio-vertebral junction due to rotatory atlanto-axial subluxation. The patient was successfully treated by C1 lateral mass and C2 sub-facetal screw with rod fixation. Bow-Hunter's syndrome producing transient ischemia is well reported but stroke in the vertebro-basilar territory in a 14 year old due to rotatory atlanto-axial subluxation is uncommon, and to the best of our knowledge, this is the eighth such reported case.
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PMID:Vertebro-basilar stroke due to Bow-Hunter syndrome: an unusual presentation of rotatory atlanto-axial subluxation in a fourteen year old. 3154 38