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Caudal Appendage in Neonate: Case Report and Literature Review [PDF]

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The caudal appendage, also called a human tail, is a congenital anomaly located in the lumbosacral region, characterized as a prominent lesion. It is one of the lesions considered a marker of spinal dysraphism and may be classified into 2 groups: “pseudo-
Sogoba, Youssouf
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Caudal agenesis with closed spinal dysraphism, a case report

open access: yes, 2020
Caudal agenesis is a rare pathology, its diagnosis and fetal evaluation are complex. The presence of closed spinal dysraphism at the level of the sacrum should compel us to evaluate the anatomy of the sacrum. The evaluation of the medullary cone is very useful to evaluate and exclude closed spinal dysraphism and caudal agenesis.
Lacunza Paredes, Rommel Omar   +1 more
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Open Spinal Dysraphism Without Hindbrain Herniation—Natural History and Postnatal Outcome [PDF]

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Objective: To report the natural history of fetuses with open spinal dysraphism (OSD) without hindbrain herniation (HBH) during second-trimester evaluation.
Axt-Fliedner, R.   +12 more
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Desmoid fibromatosis following surgery of an intradural spinal lipoma in a young cat [PDF]

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Background Intradural lipomas have been previously reported in individuals with spinal dysraphism; however, they have not been reported in cats with an intact spinal canal.
Barnoon, Itai   +9 more
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Ossified spinal epidermoid cyst: A systematic review and case report. [PDF]

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BACKGROUND: Epidermoid cysts (ECs) are rare, benign lesions which comprise less than 1 % of all spinal tumors. Calcification of spinal ECs is rare, and EC ossification within the lumbar spine has never been documented.
Chandla, Anubhav   +4 more
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International Consensus Statement on the Radiological Evaluation of Dysraphic Malformations of the Spine and Spinal Cord [PDF]

open access: yes
Dysraphic malformations of the spine and spinal cord (DMSSC) represent a spectrum of common congenital anomalies typically (though not exclusively) affecting the lower spinal segments.
Balani, Ankit   +17 more
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[Ultrazvočno ocenjevanje hrbteničnega kanala pri otrocih] [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
Background. Spinal sonography is a valuable diagnostic imaging modality as it has the ability to demonstrate good anatomic detail of the spinal canal, its contents, and the surrounding structures.
Zupančič, Živa
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Response to the Correspondence by Jean‐Marie Jouannic et al. to: Prenatal Diagnosis and Postnatal Outcome of Closed Spinal Dysraphism. Prenat Diagn. 2024 Apr;44(4):499–510 [PDF]

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Ivonne Bedei   +7 more
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Tethered cord syndrome associated with a thickened filum terminale in a dog [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Filipiddis   +19 more
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