We describe a 10-year-old boy with generalized dystonia who developed spastic quadriparesis within 1 month of dystonia onset. On neuroimaging, a craniovertebral junction anomaly with atlantoaxial dislocation and compressive myelopathy was present. We postulate that dystonia involving the neck led to atlantoaxial dislocation in this child with a craniovertebral junction anomaly.
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