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Strabismus and meningomyelocele
Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1981About 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.
W A Houtman, Houtman W A
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Meningomyelocele and Syringohydromyelia
Radiology, 1976Twenty 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.
Solomon Batnitzky, Peter V Hall
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Lumbar hernia in a case of posterior meningomyelocele
A child with a superior lumbar hernia and a posterior meningomyelocele is described in this report. Although congenital lumbar hernia may be associated with lumbocostal vertebral deficiency syndromes, we believe this patient\u27s condition became obvious
Philip C Guzzetta, P C Guzzetta
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Osteoporosis in Adults With Meningomyelocele: An Unrecognized Problem at Rehabilitation Clinics
Valtonen KM, Goksör L-Å, Jonsson O, Mellström D, Alaranta HT, Viikari-Juntura ER. Osteoporosis in adults with meningomyelocele: an unrecognized problem at rehabilitation clinics.
Olof Jonsson, Dan Mellstrom
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Cryptorchidism in meningomyelocele
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1981investigation, 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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The paralysis associated with lumbosacral meningomyelocele has been attributed both to myelodysplasia and to degeneration of the exposed neural tissue.
Mehmet Selcuki, Merton Bernfield
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