Cephalhematoma usually disappears within –
Correct Answer: 5 -7 weeks
Description: Ans. is 'd' i.e., 5-7 weeks o Cepholhematoma is a subperiosteal hemorrhage usually involving parietal and temporal bones. o It is more common in forceps delivery, vaccum extraction and prolonged labor. o It is soft and fluctuant swelling with well defined margins. o A cepholhematoma crossing the midline indicates underlying fracture of the skull fracture is linear not depressed. o It disappears between 2 week to 3 months.
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