Benign Histiocytofibroma Located in the Cervical Region : Diagnostic and Surgical Considerations Based on a Case Study
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Published: 26 November 2025 | Article Type : Case ReportAbstract
Benign cervical histiocytoma (HCF) is the most common fibrous tumour of the skin in adult women, and its causes are poorly understood. Nearly half of histiocytomas occur in the lower limbs. A positive diagnosis is based on histology, and treatment requires conventional surgery. However, the literature reports a negligible recurrence rate.
We report the case of a benign histiocytoma fibroma located in the neck of a 28-year-old patient with a history of pulmonary tuberculosis.
Keywords: Histiocytoma Fibroma, Neck, Adult, Brazzaville.
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Tsierie-Tsoba A, Mounzeo Ndinga D, Ngouoni GC, Otouana Dzon HB, Mokoko Nguie R, Akolbout D, Itiéré-Odzili FA, Ondzotto G. (2025-11-26). "Benign Histiocytofibroma Located in the Cervical Region : Diagnostic and Surgical Considerations Based on a Case Study." *Volume 6*, 1, 13-16