Hair today; scalped tomorrow: massive subgaleal haematoma following sudden hair pulling in an adolescent in the absence of haematological abnormality or skull fracture - Edmondson SJ, Ramman S, Hachach-Haram N, Bisarya K, Fu B, Ong J, Akhavani M.

Subgaleal haematoma (SH) is a rare condition, most frequently observed in neonates as a complication of Ventouse-assisted delivery. There have been few patients reported beyond this period. Those that are present within the literature have typically result...
Source: SafetyLit - Category: Global & Universal Tags: Age: Adolescents Source Type: news