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Growing skull fracture is a rare complication of during infancy and childhood. About
90% of them occur in childhood under the age years. Growing skull fracture or
leptomeningeal cyst was known to be formed through the bony erosion of fractured site
by cerebrospinal fluid pulsation of the leptomenings. impacted into the fractured bone by
trauma. Most growing skull fractures are located in the parietal region. A growing
fracturecommonly presents as a progressive. often pulsalite, scalpmass that appears
several months to years after head injury sustrained during infancy or early childhood.
The authors report a case of acute growing skull fracture in 4-year-old male patient.
which developed 3 weeks after fall down injury.

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Growing skull fracture; Leptomeningsal cyst;

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