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==Background==
==Clinical Features==
==Differential Diagnosis==
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==Evaluation==
[[File:InfantScalpHematoma.jpeg|thumb|Infant scalp hematoma types]]
*Subgaleal hematoma
*Subgaleal hematoma
**Between potential space between the periosteum and the galeal aponeurosis -> can cross suture lines
**Between potential space between the periosteum and the galeal aponeurosis can cross suture lines
**Occur in vacuum assisted delivery, but may indicate head trauma (ie NAT - non-accidental trauma)
**Occur in vacuum assisted delivery, but may indicate head trauma (ie NAT - non-accidental trauma)
*Cephalohematoma
*Cephalohematoma
**Subperiosteal usually from birth trauma as well. Bound by periosteum -> Do not cross suture lines
**Subperiosteal usually from birth trauma as well. Bound by periosteum Do not cross suture lines
*Caput succedaneum
*Caput succedaneum
**Extra-periosteal subQ fluid usually from birth trauma -> Do cross suture lines. Found in dependent areas.  
**Extra-periosteal subQ fluid usually from birth trauma Do cross suture lines. Found in dependent areas.  
 
==Management==
 
==Disposition==


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Revisión actual - 16:36 11 dic 2024

Background

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

Newborn Problems

Evaluation

Infant scalp hematoma types
  • Subgaleal hematoma
    • Between potential space between the periosteum and the galeal aponeurosis → can cross suture lines
    • Occur in vacuum assisted delivery, but may indicate head trauma (ie NAT - non-accidental trauma)
  • Cephalohematoma
    • Subperiosteal usually from birth trauma as well. Bound by periosteum → Do not cross suture lines
  • Caput succedaneum
    • Extra-periosteal subQ fluid usually from birth trauma → Do cross suture lines. Found in dependent areas.

Management

Disposition

See Also

External Links

References