- Tye, Gary W.; Ward, John D.; Myseros, John S. (2005). "Occult
Spinal Dysraphism and the
Tethered Spinal Cord".
Spine Surgery. pp. 1131–1145. doi:10...
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degeneration and anencephaly.
Craniorachischisis is on the
extreme end of the
dysraphism spectrum,
wherein the
entire length of the
neural tube
fails to close...
- in
children with
neuromuscular disorders (i.e.
cerebral palsy,
spinal dysraphism, poliomyelitis),
skeletal dysplasias, and
juvenile idiopathic arthritis...
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Neural tube
defects (NTDs) are a
group of
birth defects in
which an
opening in the
spine or
cranium remains from
early in
human development. In the third...
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practitioners because of the
potential ****ociation with
occult spinal dysraphism (OSD). The
pooled incidence of OSD in
patients with an
atypical dimple...
- does not occur, it
could result in a type of
spinal dysraphism. One
example of
spinal dysraphism is
caudal regression syndrome.
Patients with
caudal regression...
- the
Weimaraner are
cerebellar hypoplasia,
hypomyelinogenesis and
spinal dysraphism.: 6
Other diseases or
defects to
which it has some
genetic or statistical...
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congenital disorder involving a raphe, such as
spina bifida, is
known as a
dysraphism. Liddell, H.G. & Scott, R. (1940). A Gr****-English Lexicon.
revised and...
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agenesis Rh
incompatibility Sacrococcygeal teratoma Spina bifida Spinal dysraphism Syndactyly Tetralogy of
Fallot Thanatophoric dwarfism Transposition of...
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SACRAL syndrome is a
congenital condition characterized by
spinal dysraphism, anogenital, cutaneous,
renal and
urologic anomalies, ****ociated with an angioma...