Case Report

Volume: 3 | Issue: 1 | Published: Nov 12, 2021 | Pages: 110 - 112 | DOI: 10.24911/SJEMed/72-1627437508

Fibromatosis colli: a case report


Authors: Mohammed Alshaer orcid logo , Majduldeen Azzo orcid logo , Ahmad M. Hashad , May Abo Ateeg , Khaled Alfarra orcid logo


Abstract

Background: Fibromatosis colli is a benign uncommon condition of infancy, usually manifested at the age of 2-4 weeks of life as a lump in the neck (mostly on the right side) or head tilt. It can be easily diagnosed by ultrasound (US). Case Presentation: A 3-day-old full-term male neonate was brought to the emergency department with a complaint of left side neck swelling. On examination, the child was normocephalic with open flat anterior fontanelle, normal head, throat and ears, the neck was not tilted with no apparent signs of trauma. Locally, a ½ cm mass which was firm, non-warm, and non-tender was felt on the left sternocleidomastoid without cervical lymphadenopathy. The patient was sent for US. Result: US examination showed a fusiform mass-like lesion within the left sternomastoid muscle, which showed similar echogenicity to the muscle and muscle striation within the lesion, with no abnormal cysts or suspicious features, suggestive of fibromatosis colli. Conclusion: Familiarity with fibromatosis colli is important to avoid extensive or invasive unneeded investigations and also to reduce anxiety of parents.

Keywords: Fibromatosis colli, neck lump, ultrasound, case report



Pubmed Style

Mohammed Alshaer, Majduldeen Azzo, Ahmad M. Hashad, May Abo Ateeg, Khaled Alfarra. Fibromatosis colli: a case report. SJE Med. 2021; 12 (November 2021): 110-112. doi:10.24911/SJEMed/72-1627437508

Publication History

Received: July 28, 2021

Accepted: October 17, 2021

Published: November 12, 2021


Authors

Mohammed Alshaer

Department of Pediatrics, International Medical Center, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

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Majduldeen Azzo

Department of Pediatrics, International Medical Center, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

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Ahmad M. Hashad

Department of Radiology, International Medical Center, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

May Abo Ateeg

Department of Pediatrics, International Medical Center, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Khaled Alfarra

Department of Emergency Medicine, International Medical Center, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

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