Skull and Spine Disorders
= BREVICOLLIS
= synostosis of two / more cervical segments
[André Feil (1884?), neurologist in Paris]
May be associated with:
- platybasia, syringomyelia, encephalocele, facial + cranial asymmetry, Sprengel deformity (2540%), syndactyly, clubbed foot, hypoplastic lumbar vertebrae; renal anomalies in 50% (agenesis, dysgenesis, malrotation, duplication, renal ectopia); congenital heart disease in 5% (atrial septal defect, coarctation)
- clinical triad of
- short neck
- restriction of cervical motion
- low posterior hairline
- deafness (30%)
- torticollis; webbed neck
Location: cervical spine
- wide and flat vertebral bodies
- ± cervicothoracic / cervical / occipitoatlantal fusion:
- fusion of vertebral bodies and posterior elements
- ± hemivertebrae
- scoliosis
- rib fusion
- Sprengel deformity (2540%)
- ear anomalies: absent auditory canal, microtia, deformed ossicles, underdevelopment of bony labyrinth