Presentation
Bilateral scalp swelling following vacuum delivery at the hospital.
Patient Data
Age: Neonate
Gender: Female
From the case:
Bilateral cephalohematomas and subdural hematomas
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Bilateral symmetrical extracranial parietooccipital hematomas not crossing the sutures, consistent with cephalohematomas.
In addition, there are bilateral parieto-occipital subdural hemorrhages.
Incidental finding of intrasutural bones.
From the case:
Bilateral cephalohematomas and subdural hematomas
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Bilateral cephalohematomas separated by sutures.
Case Discussion
Typical appearance of bilateral cephalohematoma in coronal CT reconstructive images looks like classic bra appearance, because cephalohematoma is limited by sutures.