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Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
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107 N. Front Street
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Harrisburg, PA 17101
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1800 JFK Boulevard, Suite 300
Philadelphia, PA 19103
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385 Kings Highway North
Suite 210
Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
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New York Office:

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11 Broadway
Suite 615
New York, NY 10004
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Upstate New York Office:

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397 route 281
P.O. Box 430
Tully, NY 13159-0430
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Pennsylvania Cephalohematoma Lawyer

Cephalohematoma, a condition found in infants, is a phenomenon in which blood becomes trapped between a skull bone and the periosteum (the membrane that covers all bones in the human body). While this complication is not a direct threat to one’s life, it can lead to other serious health issues. Cephalohematomas arise during difficult birth situations, especially if forceps are used to extract the child during delivery. While doctors should be well-trained in safely delivering infants regardless of any complicating factors, negligence may lead to unnecessary complications like cephalohematomas.

If your child has suffered a cephalohematoma due to doctor error or medical negligence, then you may be able to legally claim damages. The Pennsylvania cephalohematoma lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. have dedicated their practice to helping individuals in your situation. Please call our offices today at 610-667-7511 to speak with an experienced attorney.

Causes of Cephalohematoma

There are several causes of cephalohematoma development, most of which arise during a difficult or unusual labor and delivery situation. Any of the following situations may lead to a cephalohematoma:

  • The use of forceps during delivery
  • The occurrence of a minor injury during delivery
  • Birth of an abnormally large baby

In the above cases, the infant is at a higher risk of sustaining sufficient enough damage to the head to result in a cephalohematoma.

Complications Associated with Cephalohematoma

While cephalohematomas alone are not life-threatening complications, they may lead to further, more severe health problems. The following health problems may arise following the diagnosis of a cephalohematoma:

  • Anemia
  • Low blood pressure
  • Jaundice
  • Formation of calcium deposits
  • Linear skull fracture, which may lead to infection

It is extremely important that any suspected cephalohematomas are immediately seen by a medical professional so that any of the above complications may be avoided.

Contact Us

If your child has sustained a cephalohematoma injury, then you may be able to pursue compensation under the law. Please contact the Pennsylvania cephalohematoma lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. today at 610-667-7511 to schedule a free consultation.

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