ba0006p096 | (1) | ICCBH2017
Papadakis Vassilios
, Vlachopapadopoulou Elpis
, Antoniadi Kondylia
, Tzotzola Vassiliki
, Nikas John
, Stefanaki Kalliopi
, Sfakianos George
, Polychronopoulou Sophia
Background: Torticollis in toddlers is most frequently a manifestation of traumatic atlantoaxial rotatory displacement or oropharyngeal inflammation, and rarely due to retropharyngeal abscesses and pyogenic cervical spondylitis. Rarely, intermittent torticollis may be caused by posterior fossa tumors. A very rare case of chronic intermittent torticollis due to upper spine Ewing sarcoma is presented.Presenting problem: A 2.2 year-old girl suffered four ep...