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CASE REPORT
Cranial fasciitis of childhood (CFC): an unusual clinical case of a rare disease.
  1. Niki Zavras1,
  2. Dimitri Poddighe1,2
  1. 1Department of Pediatrics, Università degli Studi di Pavia, Pavia, Lombardia, Italy
  2. 2Department of Pediatrics, ASST Melegnano e Martesana, Vizzolo Predabissi, Italy
  1. Correspondence to Dr Dimitri Poddighe, dimimedpv{at}yahoo.it

Summary

Cranial fasciitis of childhood (CFC) is a very uncommon tumour of the scalp, which is almost exclusively observed in the first years of life. It is a benign proliferation of fibroblasts, but its rapid growth rate may resemble a malignant disease. This disease may be suspected from clinical and radiological features, but a definitive diagnosis may be achieved only by pathological examination. We report a case whose onset was in late childhood and whose clinical and radiological characteristics were atypical.

  • radiology
  • paediatrics

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Footnotes

  • Contributors DP managed the clinical case, conceived and drafted the paper. NZ helped in writing the paper and in searching the medical literature.

  • Competing interests None declared.

  • Patient consent Obtained from guardian.

  • Provenance and peer review Not commissioned; externally peer reviewed.