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Keywords: Progressive osteolytic skull lesion
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Pediatr Neurosurg (2011) 47 (2): 133–137.
Published Online: 02 September 2011
... or subgaleal hematomas triggering an inflammatory process. While surgical resection can be considered to confirm a histopathological diagnosis and to exclude other diagnoses, spontaneous reossification is possible. Progressive osteolytic skull lesion Minor head trauma Reossification In general...