| Titre | Causes for abnormal head posture besides strabismus |
| But | To describe the differential diagnosis of anomalous head posture when there is no strabismus. |
| Méthodes | Classification of causes illustrated by clinical cases. |
| Résultats | Causes of anomalous head posture can be divided into two major categories: ocular origin and musculoskeletal or neurologic origin. |
| Conclusion | Ocular examination is essential in the work-up of an anomalous head posture. Every ocular cause should be excluded to attribute torticollis to a nonocular origin. |
| Nom | DE TEMMERMAN |
| Initiales | S |
| Institut | Jolimont |
| Ville | La Louvière |