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Atlanto-occipital hypermobility in subjects with Down's syndrome.

作者信息

Matsuda Y, Sano N, Watanabe S, Oki S, Shibata T

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, School of Medicine, Ehime University, Japan.

出版信息

Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 1995 Nov 1;20(21):2283-6. doi: 10.1097/00007632-199511000-00004.

Abstract

STUDY DESIGN

The upper cervical spines of 57 subjects with Down's syndrome were retrospectively examined, with special attention to atlanto-occipital mobility.

OBJECTIVE

To examine the magnitude of atlanto-occipital mobility and its clinical significance in subjects with Down's syndrome.

SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA

Atlanto-occipital translation of more than 1 mm in adults implies instability. However, the normal value in children with Down's syndrome has not been established, and the value in Down's syndrome has not been evaluated based on a comparison between subjects with Down's syndrome and control subjects.

METHODS

Measurements were made by Wiesel and Rothman's method in 38 subjects with Down's syndrome and 34 control subjects.

RESULTS

Atlanto-occipital translation in the Down's syndrome group ranged from 0-6.4 mm (mean, 2.3 mm), whereas in the control group it ranged from 0-2.1 mm (mean, 0.61 mm). The difference was statistically significant. Of the 38 subjects with Down's syndrome, 37 were asymptomatic.

CONCLUSION

The magnitude of atlanto-occipital translation, as expected, apparently was greater in subjects with Down's syndrome than in control subjects. Although the possibility of neurologic complications should be considered whenever unusually high atlanto-occipital mobility is seen, a majority of the subjects with Down's syndrome were asymptomatic.

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