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The swelling was surrounded by a circle of long coarse hair
There was no impulse on crying and an underlying bony defect was not evident
There was no connection seen with the intra cranial structures without any bony defect
Summary
2. Department of Pathology, SMS Medical College Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Correspondence*: Dr Aditya Pratap Singh, Department of Pediatric Surgery, SMS Medical College Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Scalp masses in children have a varied etiology. While many are associated with pathognomonic signs and can be diagnosed clinically. We are presenting here a case of occipital swelling in the 4 months old male child that was clinically mistaken as dermoid.
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