Radiology Case Reports (Mar 2022)

Fibromatosis Colli: A case report

  • Siham Nasri, MD,
  • Ihssane Afilal, MD,
  • Zakariae Missaoui, MD,
  • Hanane El Aggari, MD,
  • Imane Kamaoui, MD,
  • Narjiss Aichouni, MD,
  • Imane Skiker, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 3
pp. 693 – 695

Abstract

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Fibromatosis Colli also known as congenital torticollis is a rare cause of benign cervical pseudotumor in neonates, consisting of benign fibrous tissue proliferation within the sternocleidomastoid muscle, resulting in a fusiform enlargement. The cause of fibrosis is unknown; however it could be linked to trauma during pregnancy or at the time of birth, resulting in hemorrhage and, subsequently, fibrosis. Ultrasound plays a necessary role in confirming this diagnosis and follow-up. We Report a case of Fibromatosis colli in a four-week old newborn who was diagnosed using ultrasonography and treated with physiotherapy.

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