Sandifer syndrome

Sandifer syndrome

(san'di-fĕr), torticollis (q.v.) in infants, associated with gastroesophageal reflux; may be a mechanism to protect the airway or reduce acid reflux-associated pain.

Sandifer syndrome

(san'di-fĕr), torticollis (q.v.) in infants, associated with gastroesophageal reflux; may be a mechanism to protect the airway or reduce acid reflux-associated pain.

Sandifer,

Paul, 20th century English radiologist. Sandifer syndrome - torticollis in children as a symptom of reflux esophagitis.