2022
DOI: 10.22517/25395203.24941
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Fibromatosis de Colli

Abstract: Introducción: La Fibromatosis Colli es un tumor fibroso congénito benigno que se desarrolla en el músculo esternocleidomastoideo. Se manifiesta clínicamente por hinchazón del cuello y restricción de movimiento del cuello (tortícolis).  Objetivo: Describir los aspectos diagnósticos y terapéuticos fundamentales de la Fibromatosis de Colli o Tortícolis Muscular Congénita. Caso Clínico: Se presenta un caso de neonato de sexo femenino de 21 días de nacida mediante parto en presentación podálica. Al exam… Show more

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“…The WHO classification of soft tissue tumors classifies fibromatosis colli as a nonmalignant fibroblastic tumor. These tumors often occur in infants between two to four weeks; however, some cases have been reported where the tumors present in older infants and young adults [2,6]. The infants look normal at birth and develop a unilateral neck mass two to four weeks after birth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The WHO classification of soft tissue tumors classifies fibromatosis colli as a nonmalignant fibroblastic tumor. These tumors often occur in infants between two to four weeks; however, some cases have been reported where the tumors present in older infants and young adults [2,6]. The infants look normal at birth and develop a unilateral neck mass two to four weeks after birth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%