1. Metastatic osteosarcoma of craniovertebral junction with cervicalgia and torticollis an a pediatric patient
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Elisa Garbin, Giulia Melinda Furlanis, Luca Denaro, Luisa Santoro, Andrea Landi, Valentina Baro, Samuel Luciano Caliri, Luca Sartori, and Sandro Dal Pos
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Open biopsy ,lcsh:Surgery ,Craniovertebral junction ,Pediatric ,Primary osteosarcoma ,Torticollis ,lcsh:RC346-429 ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,lcsh:Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,Paediatric patients ,Unusual case ,Medical treatment ,business.industry ,lcsh:RD1-811 ,medicine.disease ,Pediatric patient ,Metastatic osteosarcoma ,Surgery ,Neurology (clinical) ,Radiology ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Background Primary osteosarcoma of craniovertebral junction is extremely rare and reports in paediatric patients are limited. The symptoms are subtle and mostly underestimated. Case presentation. We present an unusual case of a 11-years old girl affected by an extensive and metastatic osteosarcoma of the atlas presented with cervicalgia and right torticollis refractory to medical treatment. The patient underwent open biopsy confirming the malignant histology. Conclusions Cervicalgia with or without a torticollis refractory to medical treatment, in absence of history of fell or trauma, is highly suspicious and should be considered as a warning sign for a severe pathology and it should not be neglected.
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- 2021