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Caput succedaneum
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Caput
Definition:
A diffuse swelling of the scalp in a newborn caused by the pressure of the uterus or vaginal wall during a head first (vertex) delivery.
Causes and Risks A caput succedaneum is caused by the mechanical trauma of the initial portion of scalp pushing through the initially narrow 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.
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