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It is very certain, that speculation is no succedaneum for life.
A caput succedaneum is more likely to form during a prolonged or difficult delivery.
There may also be molding of the head, which is common in association with a caput succedaneum.
A complete and fast recovery will normally occur with caput succedaneum.
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Vacuum extraction can also increase the chances of a caput succedaneum.
This area is called a caput succedaneum and feels like a soft, spongy mass.
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Nevertheless, a caput succedaneum can form before or during birth even in the absence of any identifiable risk factor.
Caput succedaneum does not usually cause complications and usually resolves over the first few days.
However, a caput succedaneum is sometimes identified by prenatal ultrasound even before labor or delivery begins.
There could be a swelling and bruising toward the top of the back of the skull known as caput succedaneum.
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Bulbophyllum succedaneum is a species of orchid in the genus Bulbophyllum.
The larvae feed on Rhus javanica and Toxicodendron succedaneum.
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Caput succedaneum presents as a scalp swelling that extends across the midline and over suture lines and is associated with head molding.
Caput A caput succedaneum is caused by the mechanical trauma of the initial portion of scalp pushing through a narrowed cervix.
Caput or Caput succedaneum: oedema typically formed by the tissue overlying the fetal skull during the vaginal birthing process.
Caput succedaneum is a diffuse swelling of the scalp in a newborn caused by pressure from the uterus or vaginal wall during a head-first (vertex) delivery.
Hinokiflavone, a cytotoxic biflavonoid from Toxicodendron succedaneum, Juniperus sp., or Chamaecyparis obtusa (hinoki).
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Wax tree (Toxicodendron succedaneum or Rhus succedanea), a native of Asia, although it has been planted elsewhere, most notably Australia and New Zealand.
Good prenatal care and management of labor and delivery can reduce the chances of this minor problem, but the formation of a caput succedaneum is often unpredictable and unavoidable.
Head trauma during delivery can lead to a number of conditions include: caput succedaneum, cephalohematoma, subgaleal hemorrhage, subdural hemorrhage, subarachnoid hemorrhage, epidural hemorrhage, and intraventricular hemorrhage.