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  1. A sternocleidomastoid tumor of infancy, also known as fibromatosis colli of infancy, is a rare benign mass in the muscle on the side of the neck. The tumor is usually on the right side, and is firm, measuring a couple centimeters in diameter. It appears in a newborn, usually between the second and fourth weeks of life.

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    Fibromatosis colli (also known as sternomastoid tumor of infancy) is a benign proliferation of fibrous tissue infiltrating the lower third of the sternocleidomastoid, (SCM) and is the most common cause of neonatal torticollis.

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    Fibromatosis colli is an unusual cause of a neck lump in infants, but the most common cause of congenital muscular torticollis. Diagnosis can be made confidently with a clinical examination and ultrasonography, allowing early parental reassurance and avoiding invasive investigations.
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  2. Fibromatosis Colli: A Rare Neck Tumor
    Fibromatosis colli is a rare benign tumor in the neck muscle of infants, causing head tilt or torticollis
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