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Is Myelomeningocele a Disappearing Disease?
Pediatrics, 1982The incidence of major congenital anomalies of the central nervous system was determined in a study of more than 233,000 births in Brooklyn, New York hospitals during the years 1968 to 1979. Anencephaly, myelomeningocele, and hydrocephalus occurred at frequencies of 47.1, 42.4, and 49.3 cases per 100,000 total births, respectively.
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2019
Myelomeningocele classically presents as an open neural tube defect and carries an immediate risk for infection to the central nervous system. A complete preoperative evaluation for associated congenital anomalies is critical. Hydrocephalus will manifest at birth or develop postnatally in the majority of patients with open myelomeningocele.
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Myelomeningocele classically presents as an open neural tube defect and carries an immediate risk for infection to the central nervous system. A complete preoperative evaluation for associated congenital anomalies is critical. Hydrocephalus will manifest at birth or develop postnatally in the majority of patients with open myelomeningocele.
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2005
Abstract Myelomeningocele (MM), a type of spina bifida, is a protruding lesion along the midline of the spinal cord. It arises when the neuroectoderm is transformed into a neural tube and becomes detached from the cutaneous ectoderm. It is the most common malformation resulting from a disturbance in neurotation and occurs when a child is
Frank Cerniglia, Shirley W. Ekvall
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Abstract Myelomeningocele (MM), a type of spina bifida, is a protruding lesion along the midline of the spinal cord. It arises when the neuroectoderm is transformed into a neural tube and becomes detached from the cutaneous ectoderm. It is the most common malformation resulting from a disturbance in neurotation and occurs when a child is
Frank Cerniglia, Shirley W. Ekvall
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Placodectomies for myelomeningoceles
Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics, 2023openaire +2 more sources
Myelomeningocele and the Urologist
Journal of Urology, 1972P M, Morrisseau, G W, Leadbetter
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Fetoscopic compared with open repair of myelomeningocele: a 2-delivery cost-effectiveness analysis
American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology MFM, 2021Aaron Caughey +2 more
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