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Benign extracerebral fluid collections in infancy: clinical presentation and long-term follow-up
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Group 1 patients usually had a normal head size at birth, they rarely required shunt placement, their head growth eventually leveled off toward the 98th percentile line, and their outcomes were generally good. Although five of nine Group 2 patients required subdural punctures and/or SDP shunt placement, that group of patients also developed well. Infants with nontraumatic subdural hematomas or hygromas, presumably associated with benign extracerebral fluid collections, can often experience significant resolutions of the hematoma or hygroma within several months without surgical treatment.
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