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Nontraumatic congenital neonatal skull depression is a rare condition resulting from external forces shaping the fetal skull. Typically, newborns are asymptomatic, and, usually, the condition resolves in a few months with no need for intervention. However, many newborns undergo a CT scan, an ionizing technique, to check for fractures or intracranial lesions. We report a case of congenital skull depression without neurological deficits, managed conservatively through clinical monitoring and ultrasound.
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Crânio/anomalias Crânio/diagnóstico por imagens Recém-Nascido Ecografia Skull/abnormalities Skull/diagnostic imaging Infant, Newborn Ultrasonography
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Cureus . 2024 Jan 24;16(1):e52872.