Abstract
Hibernomas are uncommon benign soft tissue tumours mimicking brown fat. They are mostly seen in the fourth and fifth decades of life. Only few cases in the cervical area have been reported. Because of its rarity in pediatrics and diffcult diagnosis, we report a tow year-old patient with a cervical tumor. Ultrasound and computed tomography exams showed an infiltrative, with hypervascular and lipomatous features. After tumor excision, histopathological exam confirmed the diagnosis of hibernoma or brown fat tumor. This presentation describes the characteristics of this type of tumor, rare in children. © Khalid Khattala et al.
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Khattala, K., Elmadi, A., Bouamama, H., Rami, M., & Bouabdallah, Y. (2013). Cervical hibernoma in a two year old boy. Pan African Medical Journal, 16. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2013.16.27.2063
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