Madhusudhan KrishnamoorthyRam Kumar Sharma ShanmugamShahrul HitamKhairullah AnuarNur Safira Abdul Isa2024-05-272024-05-272017Krishnamoorthy M, Shanmugam R K S, Hitam S B, Anuar K B, Abdul Isa N S B. Fibromatosis colli - an infrequent case of neonatal neck mass. MJMS. 2017; 2(2): 49-51.2395-1397832-9https://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/3968Fibromatosis colli presents in 0.4% of infants as a firm palpable mass in the middle or lower thirds of the sternocleidomastoid muscle.1 The typical age of presentation ranges between two to four weeks of life. It is unilateral in 75% of cases and occurs due to fibrosis within the sternocleidomastoid muscle. Although no single entity has been able to explain the etiology, birth trauma is often attributable. Ultrasonography is the initial investigation of choice. This benign condition is often treated conservatively, rarely requiring surgical intervention. Here are two cases from our centre. Keywords: Fibromatosis colli, forceps delivery, infant, neck swelling, torticollisenFibromatosis colli,forceps delivery,infant,neck swelling,torticollisFibromatosis Colli - An Infrequent Case Of Neonatal Neck MassArticle202222