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Jun 23, 2024

How to treat scalp hematoma in infants and children with traumatic brain injury

Scalp hematoma

Scalp hematomas are mostly due to blunt force trauma and can be classified as subcutaneous, subcapsular and subperiosteal hematomas according to the specific level at which the hematoma appears in…

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Aug 2, 2023

Diagnosis and treatment of subperiosteal osteogenesis in infants and children with scalp hematoma

Scalp hematoma

       Neonatal scalp hematoma is clinically more common and easily noticed and given less attention to its treatment and prognosis. Most obstetricians recommend conservative treatment, thus depriving some…

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Aug 2, 2023

How to treat scalp hematoma in newborns?

Scalp hematoma

       If a newborn is born in a normal birth, due to the compression of the birth canal, sometimes there will be a scalp hematoma, a small one…

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Aug 2, 2023

Clinical treatment of neonatal scalp hematoma

Scalp hematoma

  Neonatal scalp hematoma is caused by the rupture of small blood vessels under the skull periosteum and the accumulation of blood in the local area. Neonatal scalp hematoma occurs mostly…

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Aug 2, 2023

What should I do if my newborn baby has a scalp hematoma?

Scalp hematoma

  Because of birth canal compression, fetal suction assisted delivery or coagulation factors often cause a bump on the scalp of a newborn baby, some soft, some harder, and, can gradually…

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Aug 2, 2023

What do you know about scalp hematoma?

Scalp hematoma

  The scalp is usually divided into five layers, from outside to inside: skin, subcutaneous tissue, capillary tendon membrane, subtenoid layer and periosteal layer. Hematomas formed by rupture of scalp blood…

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Aug 2, 2023

What is the classification of scalp hematoma

Scalp hematoma

  Scalp hematoma is mostly caused by blunt force injury to the scalp, and can be divided according to the relationship between the layers of the scalp: 1. Subcutaneous hematoma: Because…

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Aug 2, 2023

Principles of management of craniocerebral trauma

Scalp hematoma

I. Cerebrospinal Fluid Leakage(I) Overview    Cerebrospinal fluid leakage refers to the breakage of both the arachnoid and dura mater, so that cerebrospinal fluid can leak outside the dura mater through…

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Aug 2, 2023

About scalp hematoma in children

Scalp hematoma

  Recently, there have been frequent inquiries from patients about scalp hematoma, so I will use the rest time to organize it for you in the hope that it will be…

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Aug 2, 2023

Surgical treatment of mechanized ossification of scalp hematoma in children

Scalp hematoma

  Cranial hematoma ossification is a rare disease that occurs mainly in children, and its onset, clinical manifestations and management principles have not been reported in the literature. In this study,…

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Scalp hematoma

  • How to treat scalp hematoma in infants and children with traumatic brain injury
  • Diagnosis and treatment of subperiosteal osteogenesis in infants and children with scalp hematoma
  • How to treat scalp hematoma in newborns?
  • Clinical treatment of neonatal scalp hematoma
  • What should I do if my newborn baby has a scalp hematoma?
  • What do you know about scalp hematoma?
  • What is the classification of scalp hematoma
  • Principles of management of craniocerebral trauma
  • About scalp hematoma in children
  • Surgical treatment of mechanized ossification of scalp hematoma in children
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