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The Hidden Connection - Split Notochord Syndrome with Dorsal Enteric Fistula.

open access: yesJ Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg
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Cryptorchidism in meningomyelocele

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1981
investigation, we do not know if these PFT abnormalit ies will persist. Several other childhood illnesses which affect pulmonary function are related to adult chronic lung disease. 11 We do not know if increased or decreased therapy for JRA will alter these abnormal PFT results.
K A, Kropp, K K, Voeller
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Meningomyelocele Skin Defects

Southern Medical Journal, 1978
Meningomyelocele skin defects in ten newborn infants were closed with bilateral lumbar transposition flaps and split-thickness skin grafts. Eight repairs healed promptly without incident. The superficial layer of the flaps in one patient necrosed and were replaced by skin grafts.
F, Welsh, P S, Bajaj, E A, Shadid
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Strabismus and meningomyelocele

Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1981
About a half of a group of patients with meningomyelocele have some form of squint. The occurrence of squint appears to be related to the occurrence of hydrocephalus. The incidence of squint increases with the existence of epileptic symptoms and with a low level of intelligence. Amblyopia is seldom seen in the patients with convergent squint.
Houtman, W.A.   +2 more
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Fetoscopic Repair of Meningomyelocele

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2015
Currently, maternal-fetal surgery for repair of myelomeningocele requires an upper-segment hysterotomy, which likely increases maternal postsurgical risks. If fetoscopic repair of myelomeningocele achieves similar or better fetal outcomes while decreasing maternal risks, it would be a better option.A patient with a fetus with a L3-S1 meningomyelocele ...
Michael A, Belfort   +5 more
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Increased Incidence of Meningomyeloceles

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1963
THE LOW INCIDENCE of most serious congenital abnormalities, the diffuse pattern of their emergence in a community, and the absence of any standard system of surveillance or reporting breed situations whereby an "epidemic" of a congenital deformity may remain undetected for a period or pass unnoticed.
M, BORIS   +3 more
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Cryptorchidism associated with meningomyelocele

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1998
Objective:The authors studied 75 male infants with meningomyelocele (MMC) to analyse the association with cryptorchidism.Methods:All infants were diagnosed at birth and surgically corrected after 24–48 h. Testes were classified undescended in accordance with Kaplan.
P, Ferrara   +5 more
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Meningomyelocele and Syringohydromyelia

Radiology, 1976
Twenty meningomyelocele patients with nonfunctional ventricular shunts or no shunts were studied radiologically. This group was compared to a second group of 4 patients with functional shunts. The various techniques are compared and discussed. Pantopaque ventriculography is a potentially dangerous procedure.
S, Batnitzky   +3 more
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