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DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1061500
MRI Diagnosis of Occipital Cephalohematoma Mimicking an Encephalocele
Publication History
Publication Date:
22 February 2008 (online)


ABSTRACT
A 4-day old neonate presented with a midline swelling located on the back of its head. The two most likely causes of the swelling were cephalohematoma, which is self-limiting and carries a benign prognosis, and encephalocele, often associated with central nervous system malformations. Evaluation with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a subperiosteal blood collection with intact underlying structures, establishing the diagnosis of a cephalohematoma. This is the first report to show the value of MRI in distinguishing between an occipital cephalohematoma and an encephalocele.
KEYWORDS
Cephalohematoma - encephalocele - MRI - neonate - occipital swelling