Caglayan, FCakmak, MBozdogan, OAbasiyanik, F2020-06-252020-06-252003closedAccess0041-4301https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12587/3190Infantile myofibromatosis presents as a firm, nodular mass in soft tissues, muscles, or visceras which can be solitary or multicentric, and it may regress spontaneously. We present a one-day-old boy who was admitted to the hospital for two masses, with one below the umbilicus that looked like a hemangiomatous structure and the other in the abdominal skin as a subcutaneous nodule. There was no intraabdominal involvement, and both of the masses were resected at 10 days of life. The one-year follow-up was uneventful.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessinfantile myofibromatosisabdominal wallnewbornInfantile myofibromatosis in a newborn: a case reportArticle45159632-s2.0-034570034812718375Q3WOS:000182199300014Q4