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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

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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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