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Concurrent myelomeningocele and sagittal craniosynostosis: illustrative case. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Neurosurg Case Lessons
Stegmann KP   +6 more
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Cervical Myelomeningoceles

Neurosurgery, 1993
Cervical myelomeningoceles are rare dysraphic lesions. Nine cases of cervical myelomeningoceles are reported. The external features of all nine myelomeningoceles were strikingly similar: They were sturdy, tubular protuberances from the back of the infants' necks, covered at the base by full-thickness skin and covered on the dome by thick squamous ...
D, Pang, M S, Dias
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Cervical Myelomeningocele

Neurosurgery, 2006
Cervical myelomeningocele (cMMC) is a rare disease. Only a few series have been published regarding cMMC. Different issues regarding the etiology, classification, clinical, surgical, and pathological aspects of cMMC are still a matter of conflict.Sixteen children operated on for cMMC between July 2000 and 2003 were followed by the neurosurgical service
Zohreh, Habibi   +4 more
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