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ABSTRACT Objectives To (1) propose standardized terminology for bladder shapes on fluoroscopic images in a pediatric spina bifida population and (2) determine if bladder shape is associated with filling pressures and other measures of bladder dysfunction. We hypothesized that oblong, trabeculated, and “Christmas tree” bladders would have higher filling
Zoe S. Gan +9 more
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Plain language summary: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dmcn.16431 Abstract Antenatal destructive events affecting the central nervous system of the foetus lead to disruptive brain lesions that are often associated with impaired neurodevelopment.
Ana Alarcón +33 more
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ABSTRACT Lateral thoracic meningoceles are rare spinal dysraphisms, often associated with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF‐1) and typically diagnosed in adults. Their presentation in infancy without syndromic features is exceptional. We report the case of a 6‐month‐old female infant who presented with failure to thrive and recurrent respiratory infections.
Rizwan Ali +11 more
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Postoperative adhesions remain a major challenge in neurosurgery, increasing reoperation risks and complications. This study presents an initiated chemical vapor deposition (iCVD)‐based polymer coating for dura substitutes, significantly reducing adhesion formation.
Kyung Hyun Kim +6 more
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Giant Thoracolumbosacral Myelomeningocele: A Case Report
Neural tube defects are a broad spectrum of congenital developmental anomalies that include cranial defects and open and closed spinal dysraphism. Myelomeningocele is a common form of spinal dysraphism most commonly seen in the lumbosacral region.
Abhijit Acharya +4 more
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Limited dorsal myeloschisis (LDM) is a rare form of spinal dysraphism characterized by two constant features: a focal “closed” midline skin defect and a fibro-neural tract connecting the skin lesion to the underlying spinal cord.
Shyam Duvuru +3 more
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Pédiatrie [News in paediatrics] [PDF]
Every pediatrician will be confronted with newborns oryoung infants with skin lesions in proximity of the vertebral column. It is important not to miss a spinal dysraphism because of the risk of meningeal infection or of the possible presence of a ...
Barazzoni, M.S. +8 more
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Cisternostomy In Lipomyelomeningocele Without Hydrocephalus: A Case Report [PDF]
Introduction: Spinal dysraphisms can be classified as either open or closed dysraphisms. Closed spinal dysraphisms such as lipomyelomeningocele, diastematomyelia, and spina bifida occulta have no exposed neural tissue and are accompanied by cutaneous ...
Farhan, Luthfy +3 more
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ABSTRACT Complex spinal deformity in adults, often from neglected congenital deformities, poses surgical challenges. Understanding the 3D anatomy is crucial. A 3D‐printed spinal model aids pre‐operative planning, intra‐operative navigation, and education.
Hamed Hanif +4 more
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Abstract Objectives To report the long‐term functional outcomes and complications of robot‐assisted laparoscopic supratrigonal cystectomy with augmentation cystoplasty (RA‐SC‐AC) in adult patients with neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (NLUTD) or Interstitial Cystitis/Bladder Pain Syndrome (IC/BPS).
Thomas Batard +6 more
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