Presentation
Mother noticed boggy swelling in scalp.
Patient Data
Age: 11 months
Gender: Male
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A skull fracture traversing the lambdoid suture in a child of this age (barely walking) is unusual and together with the absence of an appropriate history from the parents, concerning for non-accidental injury. The boggy swelling indicated in the clinical notes is scalp hematoma associated with the fracture.