Rapidly calcified epidural hematoma in a neonate

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We report a very rare case of a rapidly calcified chronic epidural hematoma (EDH) in a neonate. A 26-day-old female infant was referred to us from a regional hospital because of drowsy mentality and a seizure attack. She was delivered through caesarian section because normal spontaneous vaginal delivery was prolonged and failed. At birth, mild scalp swelling was found on the right frontal area. Scalp swelling was spontaneously resolved and she was discharged without any problems. On the 25th day after her birth, the baby presented with drowsiness and hypotonia following a generalized tonic-clonic seizure. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and a computed tomography (CT) scan revealed a chronic EDH that had a thick layer of calcification. A small burr-hole trephination was performed and a single silastic drainage catheter was inserted. After the operation, a total of 12 ml of liquefied hematoma was drained, and the patient's mentality improved from drowsiness to alertness. The patient was asymptomatic when discharged. Copyright © 2008 The Korean Neurosurgical Society.

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Yu, D. K., Heo, D. H., Cho, S. M., & Cho, Y. J. (2008). Rapidly calcified epidural hematoma in a neonate. Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society, 44(2), 98–100. https://doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2008.44.2.98

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