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    Fibromatosis colli - Wikipedia

    Fibromatosis colli (FMC), also termed sternocleidomastoid tumor of infancy, pseudotumor of infancy, and infancy sternocleidomastoid pseudotumor, is an uncommon (incidence: 0.4%–1.3% of live births), congenital tumor in one of the two sternocleidomastoid neck muscles although rare cases have … Mehr anzeigen

    FMC tumors most commonly present as slow-growing, firm, mobile, nontender, spindle-shaped masses in the lower two-thirds of the sternocleidomastoid muscle of infants within 8 weeks (average: 24 days) of delivery. At … Mehr anzeigen

    The recommended first step after clinically detecting a sternocleidomastoid mass in a newborn infant is Doppler ultrasonography combined with duplex ultrasonography. This method … Mehr anzeigen

    Microscopic histopathological analyses of biopsied FMC tumor tissues typically find benign-appearing, spindle-shaped fibroblasts, decomposing skeletal muscle fibers, and, in … Mehr anzeigen

    It has been postulated that the FMC tumor mass itself is a remnant of a hematoma caused by tissue injury occurring during delivery. However, there are no features of hematomas (e.g. Mehr anzeigen

    Prompt diagnosis and treatment of FMS is crucial for avoiding the impairments that may follow long-term mal-positioning of infant's head such as permanent facial asymmetry, … Mehr anzeigen

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  2. Web3. Aug. 2023 · Fibromatosis colli is a rare form of infantile fibromatosis that occurs within the sternocleidomastoid muscle. It is caused by birth trauma or malposition in the womb and results in swelling, hardness and …

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    Fibromatosis colli is a rare benign disease of the lower part of the sternocleidomastoid (SCM) muscle, also known as infancy sternocleidomastoid pseudotumor. The term “tumor” is misleading as it will not be a cancerous disease but is referred to as a congenital fibrotic phase, so the word tumor means swelling in this particular sense. 1
    Fibromatosis Colli is a rare benign tumour usually presenting in infancy. It is also known as sternomastoid tumour as there is diffuse enlargement of the sternocleidomastoid muscle especially in the lower portion [ 1 ]. Its aetiology is uncertain although birth trauma is suggested as a possible cause [ 2 ].
    Using ultrasound (USG), fibromatosis colli can be accurately diagnosed, thereby excluding more suspicious swellings of the neck and face. Proper diagnosis of ultrasound may prevent inappropriate investigation and medical interventions which could be harmful. 3
    The ultrasound finding on figure A and B demonstrate bulky right sternocleidomastoid muscle as compared to the left side. While the pathophysiology of fibromatosis colli is not understood, it is possibly linked to the birth trauma of delivery forceps, breech presentation, prolonged hard labor, and primiparous birth.
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  6. Fibromatosis colli or pseudotumour of sternocleidomastoid …