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Learning objectives: Case-by-case evaluation of radiological findings for treatment management in patients with spinal...
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Current Paediatrics, 1991
Spinal dysraphism refers to midline developmental defects of fusion of the spinal cord, column or surrounding tissues. It includes spina bifida cystica, in which there is protrusion of neural tissue and meninges through a bone and skin defect and a group of conditions which are classified as occult spinal dysraphism.
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Spinal dysraphism refers to midline developmental defects of fusion of the spinal cord, column or surrounding tissues. It includes spina bifida cystica, in which there is protrusion of neural tissue and meninges through a bone and skin defect and a group of conditions which are classified as occult spinal dysraphism.
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American family physician, 1988
Spinal dysraphism is common in North America, affecting from one in 500 to one in 1,000 newborns. Although dysraphic conditions vary widely, most can be recognized before any significant neurologic harm occurs. Lesions include simple meningocele, myelomeningocele and tethered spinal cord.
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Spinal dysraphism is common in North America, affecting from one in 500 to one in 1,000 newborns. Although dysraphic conditions vary widely, most can be recognized before any significant neurologic harm occurs. Lesions include simple meningocele, myelomeningocele and tethered spinal cord.
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Oncologic emergencies and urgencies: A comprehensive review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Bonnie Gould Rothberg +2 more
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Child's nervous system : ChNS : official journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery, 2014
In the last decade there have been significant improvements in all the fields of management of patients with spinal dysraphism, which have increased dramatically the quality of life of these children. Prevention of spina bifida with food fortification is becoming increasingly practiced worldwide.
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In the last decade there have been significant improvements in all the fields of management of patients with spinal dysraphism, which have increased dramatically the quality of life of these children. Prevention of spina bifida with food fortification is becoming increasingly practiced worldwide.
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Regulation of axonal regeneration after mammalian spinal cord injury
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2023Binhai Zheng, Mark H Tuszynski
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