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A Female Child with Down Syndrome Complicated by Spinal Cord Compression by Atlanto-Axial Dislocation
Yasuo SunagaTakayuki OhtsukaTakashi Fujinaga
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1993 Volume 25 Issue 1 Pages 65-69

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A 3-year-old girl with Down syndrome was admitted to our hospital, associated with hypotonia and dyspnea. She presented frog-posture and shallow breathing. The blood gas analysis revealed hypercapnic acidosis with pH 7.371, P02 74.6 mmHg, PCO2 52.6 mmHg, and BE 3.5. The cervical X-ray films with flexion and extension of head showed anterior dislocation of the atlanto-axial articulation. Magnetic resonance imaging clearly showed a severe cord compression between C1 and C2.
In children, spinal cord compression induced by dislocation of the atlanto-axial articulation is very rare. However, we should take into consideration of this insidious risk associated often with Down syndrome.
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