Growing skull fracture with an atypical mechanism: a case report.

NAGOYA JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE(2020)

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Growing skull fractures (GSFs) are well-known but rare causes of pediatric head trauma. They generally occur several months after a head injury, and the main lesion is located under the periosteum. We herein report a case involving a 3-month-old boy with GSF that developed by a different mechanism than previously considered. It developed 18 days after the head injury. A large mass containing cerebrospinal fluid and brain tissue was present within the periosteum. A good outcome was obtained with early strategic surgery. Injury to the inner layer of the periosteum and sudden increase in intracranial pressure might be related to GSF in this case.
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cranioplasty,duraplasty,growing skull fracture,pediatric,trauma
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