Objectives: The incidence of spinal eosinophilic granuloma in children is low.
Methods: Clinical case presentation of two children (♀ 18 months old, ♂ 16 months old) complaining of acute torticollis. Follow-up period was 11 years in the female patient and 13 years in the male patient.
Results: The diagnostics certified a spinal eosinophilic granuloma: the girl had a multilevel spinal disease including the atlas, the boy a thoracic and pulmonary manifestation. Both were treated with chemotherapy with good clinical results.
Conclusions: Overall, the above described is a very rare clinical entity. However, persisting torticollis in children should be clearly diagnosed.
Keywords: Atlas; Chemotherapy; Children; Eosinophilic granuloma; Spine.