Deltoid fibrosis is part of a fibrotic spectrum that affects both cosmetics and functions of the upper extremity. Aim: To describe some clinical features of deltoid fibrosis in children. Methods and subjects: Retrospective study
67 patients at the age of 20 years old who were diagnosed deltoid fibrosis at the Orthopedic Surgeon Department - National Hospital of Pediatrics. Results: The male/female ratio was 1.39/1
the average age of children with deltoid fibrosis was 11.29 + or - 3.5 years old
the youngest patient was 3 years old. In my study, most of deltoid fibrosis children were at the third degree and second degree
there was no child at the first degree. The clinical symptoms of deltoid fibrosis were the abduction of the shoulder, inability to bring the arms adjacent to the body (100 percent), and winging of the scapula (92.53 percent) .