A textbook of obstetrics . Fig. 60: -Formation of caput succedaneum : 0. , Maddern, urethra ; v, vagina. Distortion of the head is very common, almost constant. Itsvariations in form are the result of the different presentations andpositions. The deformity, even though verymarked, disappearswithin the first three days (Figs. 603—608). Scalp.—Caput Succedaneum.—A serous infiltration o\~ thatportion of the presenting part corresponding to the external disappears in two or three days, and requires no treatment. INJURIES TO THE INFANT DURING TAB OR. 8oi. Fig. 603.— The undistofted head of a


A textbook of obstetrics . Fig. 60: -Formation of caput succedaneum : 0. , Maddern, urethra ; v, vagina. Distortion of the head is very common, almost constant. Itsvariations in form are the result of the different presentations andpositions. The deformity, even though verymarked, disappearswithin the first three days (Figs. 603—608). Scalp.—Caput Succedaneum.—A serous infiltration o\~ thatportion of the presenting part corresponding to the external disappears in two or three days, and requires no treatment. INJURIES TO THE INFANT DURING TAB OR. 8oi. Fig. 603.— The undistofted head of a breech presentation (Schroeder).


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