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Keywords

Subgaleal hematoma (SGH)
cerebral palsy (CP)

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Tripathi, P. K., Kulshreshtha, V., Jaiswal, G., & Gupta, T. K. (2016). Large subgaleal hematoma producing turban head in 10 year boy with cerebral palsy: Rare case report with review of literature. Romanian Neurosurgery, 30(4), 562–565. Retrieved from https://journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/961

Abstract

Subgaleal hematomas (SGHs) are not uncommon. Because the subgaleal space has no anatomical boundaries, SGHs usually involve a large space and are typically limited to the parietal region. Cases of SGHs involving whole of head are relatively rare. In this study we report a rare case of massive enlargement of head after SGH causing severe pain and giving an appearance of turban. A 10 year old, male patient with cerebral palsy presented with progressive enlargement of head attaining a size of turban due to habitual head banging and self-punching overhead. SGH drainage and hematoma aspiration were performed and the patient’s head size was restored.

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