Cervical Dystonia Caused by Chronic Nonunion C2 Fracture: A Case Report

Chronic nonunion cervical fracture leading to cervical dystonia (CD) is very rare. This study reports a 72-year-old man who presented with 9-month history of progressively worsening neck tilting, neck tightness, neck pain, headache, and difficulty with swallowing. The patient was referred to speech...

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Main Authors: Shangming Zhang, MD, Jamie Sibel, MD, Majid Dadgar-Kiani, DO, Paul Overdorf, DO, Donald J. Flemming, MD, David R. Gater, MD, PhD
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Published: Elsevier 2020-09-01
Series:Archives of Rehabilitation Research and Clinical Translation
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spelling doaj-88e32c96d31d4c2da9e204a65cc6af742020-11-25T01:58:55ZengElsevierArchives of Rehabilitation Research and Clinical Translation2590-10952020-09-0123100073Cervical Dystonia Caused by Chronic Nonunion C2 Fracture: A Case ReportShangming Zhang, MD0Jamie Sibel, MD1Majid Dadgar-Kiani, DO2Paul Overdorf, DO3Donald J. Flemming, MD4David R. Gater, MD, PhD5Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA; Corresponding author Shangming Zhang, MD, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA 17033.Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PADepartment of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PADepartment of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PADepartment of Radiology, Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PADepartment of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Miami, Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FLChronic nonunion cervical fracture leading to cervical dystonia (CD) is very rare. This study reports a 72-year-old man who presented with 9-month history of progressively worsening neck tilting, neck tightness, neck pain, headache, and difficulty with swallowing. The patient was referred to speech therapy and confirmed to have dysphagia on modified barium swallow study. A cervical spine radiograph showed a chronic C2 nonunion fracture. Subsequent cervical spine magnetic resonance imaging confirmed chronic C2 nonunion fracture with kyphotic deformity of the cervical canal with associated cord compression at C1-C2 and severe central canal stenosis. Needle electromyography revealed dystonic or spasmodic neck muscles, consistent with diagnosis of CD. Botulinum toxin injection resulted in marked clinical improvement. The patient finally underwent occipital to C4 posterior segmental fusion. No recurrence of CD had occurred 12 months after botulinum toxin injection and surgery, which supports the conclusion that chronic C2 nonunion fracture is most likely responsible for CD in this case. The authors suggest that all patients with CD receive dysphagia evaluation and more importantly cervical spine imaging to rule out chronic C2 nonunion fracture.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590109520300409Botulinum toxinCervical dystoniaDysphagiaRehabilitationSpinal stenosisTorticollis
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author Shangming Zhang, MD
Jamie Sibel, MD
Majid Dadgar-Kiani, DO
Paul Overdorf, DO
Donald J. Flemming, MD
David R. Gater, MD, PhD
spellingShingle Shangming Zhang, MD
Jamie Sibel, MD
Majid Dadgar-Kiani, DO
Paul Overdorf, DO
Donald J. Flemming, MD
David R. Gater, MD, PhD
Cervical Dystonia Caused by Chronic Nonunion C2 Fracture: A Case Report
Archives of Rehabilitation Research and Clinical Translation
Botulinum toxin
Cervical dystonia
Dysphagia
Rehabilitation
Spinal stenosis
Torticollis
author_facet Shangming Zhang, MD
Jamie Sibel, MD
Majid Dadgar-Kiani, DO
Paul Overdorf, DO
Donald J. Flemming, MD
David R. Gater, MD, PhD
author_sort Shangming Zhang, MD
title Cervical Dystonia Caused by Chronic Nonunion C2 Fracture: A Case Report
title_short Cervical Dystonia Caused by Chronic Nonunion C2 Fracture: A Case Report
title_full Cervical Dystonia Caused by Chronic Nonunion C2 Fracture: A Case Report
title_fullStr Cervical Dystonia Caused by Chronic Nonunion C2 Fracture: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Cervical Dystonia Caused by Chronic Nonunion C2 Fracture: A Case Report
title_sort cervical dystonia caused by chronic nonunion c2 fracture: a case report
publisher Elsevier
series Archives of Rehabilitation Research and Clinical Translation
issn 2590-1095
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Chronic nonunion cervical fracture leading to cervical dystonia (CD) is very rare. This study reports a 72-year-old man who presented with 9-month history of progressively worsening neck tilting, neck tightness, neck pain, headache, and difficulty with swallowing. The patient was referred to speech therapy and confirmed to have dysphagia on modified barium swallow study. A cervical spine radiograph showed a chronic C2 nonunion fracture. Subsequent cervical spine magnetic resonance imaging confirmed chronic C2 nonunion fracture with kyphotic deformity of the cervical canal with associated cord compression at C1-C2 and severe central canal stenosis. Needle electromyography revealed dystonic or spasmodic neck muscles, consistent with diagnosis of CD. Botulinum toxin injection resulted in marked clinical improvement. The patient finally underwent occipital to C4 posterior segmental fusion. No recurrence of CD had occurred 12 months after botulinum toxin injection and surgery, which supports the conclusion that chronic C2 nonunion fracture is most likely responsible for CD in this case. The authors suggest that all patients with CD receive dysphagia evaluation and more importantly cervical spine imaging to rule out chronic C2 nonunion fracture.
topic Botulinum toxin
Cervical dystonia
Dysphagia
Rehabilitation
Spinal stenosis
Torticollis
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590109520300409
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