
Because of its location, it is impossible for cephalohematoma to cross suture lines. If more than one bone is affected, there will be a separation between the two areas at the suture line as seen in this photo at the left where the sagittal suture separates the bilateral parietal cephalohematomas.
Unlike cephalohematoma; A caput succedaneum is caused by the mechanical trauma of the initial portion of scalp pushing through a narrowed cervix. The swelling may be on any portion of the scalp, may cross the midline (as opposed to a cephalhematoma), and may be discolored because of slight bleeding in the area. There may also be molding of the head, which is common in association with a caput succedaneum.

the image above in black and white - it's labelled wrong - reverse the labels - cephalo is on the right and caput is in the left
ReplyDeleteYes! Please change that, it comes up in google images and probably has confused a lot of people.
ReplyDeleteReally, change it! That's all! *grunts*
ReplyDeleteThnx all friends , and i`m sorry for this mistak.....((
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