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MRI of closed spinal dysraphisms
Pediatric Radiology, 2011We present a pictorial review of MRI features of various closed spinal dysraphisms based on previously described clinicoradiological classification of spinal dysraphisms proposed. The defining imaging features of each dysraphism type are highlighted and a diagnostic algorithm for closed spinal dysraphisms is suggested.
Chaitra A, Badve +4 more
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Ischemic myelomalacia and closed spinal dysraphism in multiple finishing swine
Veterinary Pathology, 2022Ischemic myelomalacia secondary to fibrocartilaginous emboli (FCE) is an idiopathic disease in humans and animals. On the other hand, congenital spinal cord malformations result from neural tube defects in fetal development (ie, spinal dysraphism), with structural anomalies referred to collectively as myelodysplasia.
Chun-Ming Lin +3 more
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Congenital spine anomalies: the closed spinal dysraphisms
Pediatric Radiology, 2015The term congenital spinal anomalies encompasses a wide variety of dysmorphology that occurs during early development. Familiarity with current terminology and a practical, clinico-radiologic classification system allows the radiologist to have a more complete understanding of malformations of the spine and improves accuracy of diagnosis when these ...
Erin Simon, Schwartz, Andrea, Rossi
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Differentiating Closed Versus Open Spinal Dysraphisms on Fetal MRI
American Journal of Roentgenology, 2016The purpose of this study is to identify differences in findings between open and closed spinal dysraphisms seen on fetal MR images.A single-institution retrospective analysis of fetal MR images for spinal dysraphism was performed. Postnatal images and clinical and operative reports were reviewed.Sixteen fetuses with postnatally confirmed closed spinal
Usha D, Nagaraj +3 more
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Child's Nervous System, 2022
The presence and progression of symptoms is the basis for deciding to perform surgery in infants with closed spinal dysraphism (CSD); however, identifying symptoms could be limited, making it difficult to decide. This study investigated whether an electrodiagnostic study (EDS) can provide evidence of neural damage in asymptomatic infants with CSD.The ...
Mina Park +6 more
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The presence and progression of symptoms is the basis for deciding to perform surgery in infants with closed spinal dysraphism (CSD); however, identifying symptoms could be limited, making it difficult to decide. This study investigated whether an electrodiagnostic study (EDS) can provide evidence of neural damage in asymptomatic infants with CSD.The ...
Mina Park +6 more
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Annales de pediatrie, 1993
This retrospective review included 133 patients with one or several of the following defects: diastematomyelia, neurenteric cyst, dermal sinus or cyst, meningeal malformation, sacral agenesis, tethering of the spinal cord, and lumbosacral lipoma. Physical evaluation readily identified most lumbosacral lipomas, as well as most cases of diastematomyelia ...
G, Bollini +4 more
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This retrospective review included 133 patients with one or several of the following defects: diastematomyelia, neurenteric cyst, dermal sinus or cyst, meningeal malformation, sacral agenesis, tethering of the spinal cord, and lumbosacral lipoma. Physical evaluation readily identified most lumbosacral lipomas, as well as most cases of diastematomyelia ...
G, Bollini +4 more
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Journal of Pediatric Urology, 2023
Somatosensory evoked potential (SSEP) and urodynamic studies (UD) are valuable tools for assessing patients with closed spinal dysraphism (CSD) before neurosurgical intervention. No studies have correlated their findings in this cohort and our aim is to study their correlation and prognostic value in pediatric patients with closed spinal dysraphism ...
Judy WS. Hung +10 more
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Somatosensory evoked potential (SSEP) and urodynamic studies (UD) are valuable tools for assessing patients with closed spinal dysraphism (CSD) before neurosurgical intervention. No studies have correlated their findings in this cohort and our aim is to study their correlation and prognostic value in pediatric patients with closed spinal dysraphism ...
Judy WS. Hung +10 more
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Pre-Operative Assessment of Closed Spinal Dysraphism in Children
Pediatric Neurosurgery, 2008Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was used in the pre-operative assessment of closed spinal dysraphism in 61 paediatric patients. There were 25 cases of tethered cord, 6 of retethering at the site of myelomeningocele repair, 15 cases of diastematomyelia, 12 cases of lipomyelomeningocele, and 1 case each of dermal sinus, dermoid cyst and neurenteric cyst.
P, O'Neill, J P, Stack
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American Journal of Roentgenology, 1989
We reviewed 104 consecutive cases of closed dysraphism in patients seen at one institution between December 1984 and June 1987. All patients had myelographic studies, and 43 had associated CT examinations. Clinical and surgical findings (64 patients) were correlated with myelographic information.
J H, Scatliff +5 more
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We reviewed 104 consecutive cases of closed dysraphism in patients seen at one institution between December 1984 and June 1987. All patients had myelographic studies, and 43 had associated CT examinations. Clinical and surgical findings (64 patients) were correlated with myelographic information.
J H, Scatliff +5 more
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[Closed spinal dysraphism. Apropos of 3 cases].
Annales de dermatologie et de venereologie, 1997Closed spinal midline developmental defect was observed in three children, two girls aged 7 and 10 years and one boy aged 9 years. There were no similar cases in the families. The first signs appeared at approximately 6 months, 9 years and at birth.
L, Benzekri +7 more
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