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An unusual cause of cervical kyphosis
Authors:Mamtha S Raj  Joseph H Schwab
Institution:Department of Spine Orthopaedics, Massachusetts General Hospital, Yawkey 3A, 55 Fruit St., Boston, MA 02114, USA
Abstract:

Background Context

Acute fixed cervical kyphosis may be a rare presentation of conversion disorder, psychogenic dystonia, and potentially as a side effect from typical antipsychotic drugs. Haldol has been associated with acute dystonic reactions. In some cases, rigid deformities ensue. We are reporting a case of a fixed cervical kyphosis after the use of Haldol.

Purpose

To present a case of a potential acute dystonic reaction temporally associated with Haldol ingestion leading to fixed cervical kyphosis.

Study design

This is a case report.

Methods

A patient diagnosed with bipolar disorder presented to the emergency room several times with severe neck pain and stiffness. The neck appeared fixed in flexion with extensive osteophyte formation over a 3-month period.

Results

The patient's condition was resolved by a posterior-anterior-posterior surgical approach. It corrected the patient's cervical curvature from 88° to 5°.

Conclusions

Acute dystonic reactions have the potential to apply enough pressure on bone to cause rapid osteophyte formation.
Keywords:Chin-to-chest deformity  Dystonic reaction  Fixed cervical kyphosis  Haloperidol  Osteophyte formation  Severe neck pain
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