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Escherichia coli—Infected Cephalohematoma in an Infant
Clinical Pediatrics, 08/13/09
Weiss KJ et al. – This report describes a 1–month–old female with bacteremia and meningitis complicated by an infected cephalohematoma that resulted from hematogenous seeding. This report serves as a reminder that, although occurring rarely, inflammation overlying a cephalohematoma in an infant with bacteremia can indicate focal infection that requires incision and drainage for resolution.
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