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Intrauterine depressed skull fracture with spontaneous resolution
S Rugolotto1, E Grippaldi, G Sidoti
1Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Department of Pediatrics, University of Verona. simone.rugolotto@azosp.vr.it
Abstract:
We describe a full term male infant born by cesarean section, who presented a deep round depression of the left parietal bone at birth. MRI scan showed no signal alteration on cortical and sub-cortical level in correspondence of the depressed skull fracture. At four months of age, a skull X-ray was normal. At 18 months of age growth and neurologic follow-up is normal.
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