Cephalohematoma in a 17 year old male-a case report
Journal: IP International Journal of Medical Pediatric and Oncology (IJMPO) (Vol.3, No. 3)Publication Date: 2017-09-01
Authors : Shivlok Narayan Ambedkar Kumari Pratima.;
Page : 137-138
Keywords : Cephalhematoma; Adult onset; Spontaneous; Vision loss;
Abstract
Cephalhematoma is exclusively a disease of newborn and it is very rare in adult. It resolves spontaneously on conservative treatment although it may cause vision loss due to retrograde extension in some patient, in such condition surgical treatment is immediately required.
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