Caput succedaneum

Medical condition
Caput succedaneum
Newborn Scalp bleeds
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Caput succedaneum is a neonatal condition involving a serosanguinous, subcutaneous, extraperiosteal fluid collection with poorly defined margins caused by the pressure of the presenting part of the scalp against the dilating cervix (tourniquet effect of the cervix) during delivery.[citation needed]

It involves bleeding below the scalp and above the periosteum.[1]

See also

  • Cephalohematoma
  • Cephalic
  • Chignon (medical term)
  • Hematoma
  • Subgaleal hemorrhage

References

  1. ^ Diane Fraser (9 April 2009). Myles Textbook for Midwives. Elsevier Health Sciences. p. 860. ISBN 978-0-443-06939-0. Retrieved 12 April 2010.

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Classification
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External resources
  • MedlinePlus: 001587
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Conditions originating in the perinatal period / fetal disease
Maternal factors
complicating pregnancy,
labour or delivery
placenta
chorion/amnion
umbilical cord
presentation
Growth
Birth trauma
Affected systems
Respiratory
Cardiovascular
Bleeding and
hematologic disease
Gastrointestinal
Integument and
thermoregulation
Nervous system
Musculoskeletal
Infections
Other
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