新生儿宫颈肿胀的罕见病因:病例报告

Jihene Houas, Safa Jamli, Heyfa BelHadj-Miled, Monia Ghammam, Mohamed Abdelkefi
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摘要

背景由于胶原纤维瘤病的发病率很低,仅占活产婴儿的 0.4%,因此它是一项挑战。其病因仍存在争议,通常与胎儿头部定位或与分娩有关的创伤有关。病例报告一名出生 25 天的女婴出现左侧颈部肿胀和扭转颈部。超声波检查发现左侧胸锁乳突肌呈纺锤形增厚,确诊为颈部纤维瘤病。治疗包括运动理疗和体位调整,结果肿胀消退,并在六个月后最终消退,没有复发。诊断通常发生在最初的六个月内,超声波是首选的诊断工具。包括物理疗法在内的保守治疗可取得良好的疗效,而对于难治性病例,可能需要进行手术治疗。
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A rare etiology of cervical swelling in neonates: A case report

Background

Fibromatosis colli presents a challenge due to its low incidence of 0.4 % in live births. Its etiology remains debated, often linked to fetal head positioning or birth-related trauma. Diagnosis relies on clinical and ultrasound findings, guiding treatment options ranging from observation to surgical intervention.

Case report

A 25-day-old female infant presented with left cervical swelling and torticollis. Ultrasound revealed fusiform thickening of the left sternocleidomastoid muscle, confirming fibromatosis colli. Treatment comprised motor physiotherapy and positional adjustments, resulting in regression and eventual resolution of the swelling by six months without recurrence.

Conclusion

Fibromatosis colli, a benign infancy-related neoplasm, is associated with factors like birth trauma. Diagnosis typically occurs within the first six months, with ultrasound as the preferred diagnostic tool. Conservative management, including physiotherapy, yields favorable outcomes, while surgical intervention may be warranted in refractory cases.

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