Toxins (Feb 2021)

Botulinum Neurotoxin Injections in Childhood Opisthotonus

  • Mariam Hull,
  • Mered Parnes,
  • Joseph Jankovic

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins13020137
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
p. 137

Abstract

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Opisthotonus refers to abnormal axial extension and arching of the trunk produced by excessive contractions of the paraspinal muscles. In childhood, the abnormal posture is most often related to dystonia in the setting of hypoxic injury or a number of other acquired and genetic etiologies. The condition is often painful, interferes with ambulation and quality of life, and is challenging to treat. Therapeutic options include oral benzodiazepines, oral and intrathecal baclofen, botulinum neurotoxin injections, and deep brain stimulation. Management of opisthotonus within the pediatric population has not been systematically reviewed. Here, we describe a series of seven children who presented to our institution with opisthotonus in whom symptom relief was achieved following administration of botulinum neurotoxin injections.

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