Torticollis, Prolapse, and Infection in Infants

Torticollis, Prolapse, and Infection in Infants
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Torticollis, also known as wry neck, is a condition often seen in infants. The images depict the symptoms and progression of torticollis, prolapse, and infections like TB and pyogenic. X-ray comparisons show the differences between pyogenic and tuberculous infections. It's crucial to recognize the signs early for prompt treatment.

  • Torticollis
  • Prolapse
  • Infection
  • Infants
  • Pediatrics

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  1. Torticollis wry neck infentile

  2. Prolapse isk

  3. infection TB / pyogenic

  4. a) The first x-ray, taken soon after the onset of symptoms, shows narrowing of the C5/6 disc space but no other abnormality. (b) Three weeks later there is dramatic destruction and collapse; the speed at which these have occurred distinguishes pyogenic from tuberculous infection.

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