A cephalhematoma (American English) or cephalhaematoma (British English) is a hemorrhage of blood between the skull and the periosteum of a newborn baby secondary to rupture of blood vessels crossing the periosteum. Because the swelling is subperiosteal its boundaries are limited by the individual bones, in contrast to a chignon.
The swelling of a Cephalhematoma takes weeks to resolve as the blood clot is slowly absorbed from the periphery towards the centre. In time the swelling hardens (calcification) leaving a relatively softer centre so that it appears as a 'depressed fracture'.
Cephalhematoma should be distinguised from another scalp bleeding called Subgaleal hemorrahge (also called Subaponeurotic Hemorrhage) which is blood between the scalp and skull bone (above the periosteum) and is more extensive. It is more prone to complications especially anemia and bruising.
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