Presentation
Bullough, MB, ChB, presents a unique, lavishly illustrated account of the pathology of arthritic disorders, metabolic disturbances, and soft tissue and bone tumors. [books.google.de]
The clinical, plain radiographic, and angiographic findings of 2 cases of massive subperiosteal hemorrhage are presented, and the literature reviewed. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
[…] edema or bleeding into the varying locations within the scalp and skull. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cephalhematoma Caput Succedaneum http://newborns.stanford.edu/PhotoGallery/Caput7.html Edematous region above the periosteum that crosses suture lines Presents [pedclerk.bsd.uchicago.edu]
Entire Body System
- Feeding Difficulties
Although much attention has been devoted to the learning and behavioral challenges facing patients with autism spectrum disorder, their feeding difficulties and resulting nutritional deficiencies are still underrecognized by many physicians. [blogs.nejm.org]
A case of a 6-year-old boy with feeding difficulties and a monoarticular lesion of the distal femur mimicking a bone tumor was reported in India. [emedicine.medscape.com]
- Soft Tissue Swelling
Computed tomography of the orbit showed a left periorbital soft tissue swelling with abnormal extraconal density in close proximity to the left lateral rectus muscle. [saudija.org]
- Developmental Delay
Scurvy can also cause neurologic abnormalities, including irritability, developmental delay, and hypotonia, as well as anemia. [blogs.nejm.org]
Hematological
- Hemophilia A
Hemophiliacs suffering from hemorrhagic complications or eligible for elective surgery should be referred to Hemophilia Treatment and Training Centers, where evaluation and examination are performed by a multidisciplinary team with experience and interest [books.google.com]
This placed the infant in the “severe” range for hemophilia A (2). A physical examination performed during the 2-month postpartum visit again showed a palpable lesion in the right parietal area. [ajnr.org]
Subgaleal hemorrhage in infants with hemophilia: report of two cases and review of the literature. Pediatrics 1982;70:306–307. Medhat FG, William AS, Gregg TL. Subperiosteal orbital hemorrhage as initial manifestation of Christmas disease. [healio.com]
Blood disorders, such as uremia, sickle cell disease, leukemia and hemophilia have been reported as the underlying cause. [reviewofophthalmology.com]
Spontaneous haemorrhage may occur as complication of systemic diseases like leukemia, thrombocytopenia, blood dyscrasia, hemophilia and other haemorrhagic systemic diseases 8. [jpma.org.pk]
Respiratoric
- Aspiration
After informed consent was taken from the parents, he was posted for lens aspiration under peribulbar block in both the eyes. Right eye lens aspiration was uneventful. Day 1 post-op showed a BCVA of 20/60 and subconjunctival hemorrhage was noted. [dovepress.com]
Do not aspirate to remove accumulated blood because of the risk of infection and abscess formation. The presence of a bleeding disorder should be considered but is rare. [en.wikipedia.org]
(B) The baby, 2 weeks after bilateral needle aspiration of subperiosteal haematomas and antibiotic treatment. Note the complete resolution of the proptosis with corneal opacity in the right eye and ensuing phthisis in the left. [bjo.bmj.com]
Office-based needle aspiration of idiopathic acute subperiosteal hematoma. Can J Ophthalmol. 2013; 48(5):e133-e134. Crawford S, Patel M. [eyewiki.aao.org]
Assisted delivery with forceps (Medical Encyclopedia) Brachial plexus injury in newborns (Medical Encyclopedia) Breech birth (Medical Encyclopedia) Caput succedaneum (Medical Encyclopedia) Meconium aspiration syndrome (Medical Encyclopedia) Premature [icdlist.com]
Gastrointestinal
- Hematochezia
Rarely, hematuria, hematochezia, and melena are noted. [emedicine.medscape.com]
Skin
- Eruptions
After full assessment and investigation, he was found to have scurvy with significant improvement following vitamin C replacement. [35] Gastrointestinal system Gum hemorrhage occurs only if teeth have erupted and usually involve the tissue around the [emedicine.medscape.com]
Musculoskeletal
- Contusion
An MRI of a kissing contusion in the knee. [ehealthstar.com]
Workup
Diagnosis, Workup and Treatment This patient presented with a two-day history of sudden left eye proptosis and mild periorbital ecchymosis. [reviewofophthalmology.com]
Treatment
We present the case of a child who developed a massive subperiosteal hemorrhage and subsequent osteonecrosis of her right femur after treatment with tissue plasminogen activator for post-varicella streptococcal purpura fulminans. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Medical Treatment The medical treatments for retrobulbar hemorrhage are controversial. [slideshare.net]
Many published studies in the literature have recommended that surgical treatments be performed for subperiosteal hematoma in the orbit, with some reporting that these treatments have resulted in a rapid recovery without sequelae [ 5 ]. [bmcophthalmol.biomedcentral.com]
After conservative treatment, there was a complete remission of the lesion. [karger.com]
Prognosis
[…] vaginal delivery Subcutaneous hemorrhage requiring no intervention Not limited by suture lines Treatment None is usually required Complications Complications are rare Hyperbilirubinemia, if the collection is large Infection Calcification of the hematoma Prognosis [learningradiology.com]
Neonatal subgaleal hemorrhage: clinical presentation, treatment, and predictors of poor prognosis. Pediatrics International, 49 (6), 903-907. Ferriero, D. M. (2004). Neonatal brain injury. New England Journal of Medicine, 351 (19), 1985-1995. [pedclerk.bsd.uchicago.edu]
[…] osteomyelitis Syphilis due to pseudoparalysis - usually occurs at earlier age and has other symptoms Polio - doesn't cause tenderness in limbs Henoch-Schonlein purpura, thrombocytopenic purpura, leukemia, meningococcemia, nephritis also may be considered Prognosis [en.wikibooks.org]
After ensuring there were no complications in the patient’s general status, we performed surgical treatment during the subacute phase, and the subsequent prognosis has been good. [bmcophthalmol.biomedcentral.com]
[…] or sternum) PubMed (Bone bruise in the hip) PubMed Central (Athlete’s knee) American Journal of NeuroRadiology (Intraosseous hematoma) Sagepub (Bone contusion) BMJ (Kissing contusion in the knee) Diagnosticimaging.com (Bone marrow edema diagnosis and prognosis [ehealthstar.com]
Etiology
Inclusions • Introduction • Etiology • Relevant Anatomy • Clinical Features • Treatment 3. [slideshare.net]
Conclusion Subperiosteal bleedings of nontraumatic etiology are uncommon. [karger.com]
Ascorbic Acid Deficiency, Scurvy) General Information [ edit ] Vitamin C is reducing agent that is easily oxidized or destroyed by heat Deficiency can cause defects in collagen formation Adrenal glands and lenses have high concentrations of Vitamin C Etiology [en.wikibooks.org]
In this case, a discreet subperiosteal was noted with an unclear etiology; however, because the patient had no evidence of optic neuropathy or a progressive OCS and was on antiplatelet therapy, an orbitotomy for exploration and biopsy was deemed unnecessary [reviewofophthalmology.com]
Etiology Orbital subperiosteal hematomas occur most commonly due to facial trauma and less commonly secondary to nontraumatic causes. [eyewiki.aao.org]
Epidemiology
[…] light on the past through the analysis of human and non-human skeletal materials, mummified remains and preserved tissue Integrates scientific advances in multiple fields that contribute to the understanding of ancient and historic diseases, such as epidemiology [books.google.com]
Epidemiology The most common cause of bone bruise is trauma however the condition can also be associated with normal stress loading and haemophilia A and B. [5] The most commonly affected area is the lower limb. [6] Patients with a bone bruise tend to [physio-pedia.com]
Epidemiology Orbital subperiosteal hematomas are rare but incidence and prevalence are unknown at this time, as cross-sectional studies have not been undertaken. [eyewiki.aao.org]
Pathophysiology
Ambedkar Teaching Hospital Published on Apr 19, 2015 A summary of Retrobulbar Haemorrhage, Neurological Pathophysiology has not been discussed elaborately. 3 Comments 28 Likes Statistics Notes Views Total views 9,396 On SlideShare 0 From Embeds 0 Number [slideshare.net]
Pathophysiology Orbital subperiosteal hemorrhage is caused by rupture of diploic veins between the periosteum (periorbita) and the bony orbit. Rupture causes a local hemorrhage with subsequent hematoma formation between the periorbita and bone. [eyewiki.aao.org]
Prevention
Conclusion: Timely diagnosis of a case of late hemorrhagic disease of newborn is very crucial in preventing mortality and morbidity. Author(s): Aniruddha Ghosh, Roshan Rana Abstract Full Text PDF [alliedacademies.org]
Up to 10 g/day of vitamin C are sometimes taken for unproven health benefits, such as preventing or shortening the duration of viral infections or slowing or reversing the progression of cancer or atherosclerosis. [merckmanuals.com]
These findings may aid prevention and earlier recognition of copper deficiency. Their specific radiologic and clinical findings should aid differentiation of such children from abused infants. [pediatrics.aappublications.org]
[…] days May take months for subperiosteal hemorrhage to disappear Body growth resumes quickly Unrecognized/untreated cases may lead to death From malnutrition, exhaustion, intercurrent disease Uncommonly have permanent deformity Treatment [ edit ] Can be prevented [en.wikibooks.org]
Conservative management with factor replacement alone did not prevent either progression of the subgaleal hemorrhage or orbital extension. [healio.com]