Hepatitis


Diagram showing prehospital and hematoma.

Subacute hematoma (Latin cephalhematoma) - the accumulation of blood in the subocular space of the bone, resulting from the breakdown of blood vessels.

In the event of a labor injury, the subocular hematoma is related to the skull bones of the skull and most often occurs in the parietal and temporal bones and is manifested by the focal edema of the tissues within the skull. The risk of hematocrit hematoma increases the use of surgical procedures such as hemodialysis or vaccination. It occurs in about 2.5% of newborns.

Unlike the head, hematoma is limited to the area of ​​one bone, that is, it never crosses the suture line, although bilateral hematoma is possible. Hepatitis occurs even within a dozen or so hours after birth, within a few weeks.

There is no need for treatment, only follow-up because there are complications: Bibliography

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