Spina bifida occulta in children: presentation and outcome [PDF]
Ahlsten Gunnar, Dahl Margareta
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Incidental Thoracic Th1 Spina Bifida Occulta Detection Following Sports Injury: A Case Report with Comprehensive Radiological Insights [PDF]
Introduction: Spina bifida is a neural tube defect and the incidence in the thoracic region is extremely rare. We reported an incidental finding of thoracic spina bifida occulta at the first thoracic vertebra following a sport-related injury. Case Report:
Sinan Kara +5 more
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Can atlas spina bifida-occulta be a cause of cervicogenic headaches? [PDF]
Cervicogenic headaches are a nosologic entity recently recognized. In our common practice, we have noticed a relative frequency of the atlas spina-bifida occulta during the brain CT scan realized for headaches without cranio-encephalic causes or any ...
Adigo AM +6 more
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Effects of Spina Bifida Occulta on Bone Union in Fifth Lumbar Spondylolysis [PDF]
Introduction: The effect of spina bifida occulta (SBO) on bone union in lumbar spondylolysis is controversial. The study aim was to assess the effect of SBO on bone union after conservative treatment of L5 spondylolysis, the most common level.
Hisanori Gamada +4 more
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Co-existence of spina bifida occulta and lumbosacral transitional vertebra in patients presenting with lower back pain [PDF]
Lower back pain is a common symptom, which is managed by various specialties including neurology, orthopedics, general medicine, and rheumatology. Lumbosacral transitional vertebra (LSTV) is an important cause of back pain, about which many clinicians ...
Ashish Sharma +2 more
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Anatomical variation: T1 spina bifida occulta. Radiological findings [PDF]
We report a 26-year-old male patient who was admitted to our emergency department after a traffic accident and who suffered from neck pain. We have found accidentally a dorsal spinous process schisis, a very rare vertebral abnormality, that we recognized
Guglielmo Manenti, MD, PhD +7 more
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Spina Bifida Occulta with Bilateral Spondylolysis at the Thoracolumbar Junction Presenting Cauda Equina Syndrome [PDF]
Several reports have described the coexistence of spina bifida occulta (SBO) and spondylolysis, but the majority of defects occur at L5. No report has described the coexistence of SBO and spondylolysis at the thoracolumbar junction.
Kentaro Mataki +9 more
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Variable expressivity of congenital longitudinal radial deficiency and spinal dysraphism in monozygotic twins [PDF]
We report monozygotic twins with longitudinal radial hypoplasia and low (L5) spina bifida occulta, but with differing severity. There is only one previous report of similar twins. We report these identical twins with the expression of longitudinal
Gürsel Leblebicioğlu +2 more
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Prevalence of Spina Bifida Occulta and Its Relationship With Overactive Bladder in Middle-Aged and Elderly Chinese People [PDF]
Purpose: To investigate the prevalence of spina bifida occulta (SBO) and its relationship with the presence of overactive bladder (OAB) in middle-aged and elderly people in China.
Jun Wei Wu +14 more
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Closed spinal dysraphism: Think about it in the case of enuresis in children [PDF]
Closed dysraphism is a rare but complex neurological disorder that can manifest as neurological deterioration secondary to an inherently tethered spinal cord.
Eric Michel Charlemagne Junior Kessi +7 more
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