Definition of Encephalocele. Meaning of Encephalocele. Synonyms of Encephalocele

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Definition of Encephalocele

Encephalocele
Encephalocele En*ceph"a*lo*cele, n. [Gr. ? the brain + ? tumor.] (Med.) Hernia of the brain.

Meaning of Encephalocele from wikipedia

- with a large encephalocele. Encephalocele on the head of a two-year-old. Baby with encephalocele. Encephalocele. Neonate with encephalocele 1-year-old with...
- involving the development of an encephalocele. In the other group, iniencephaly clausus (closed iniencephaly), the encephalocele is absent. The affected infant...
- Encephalocraniocutaneous lipomatosis Encephalocele anencephaly Encephalocele anterior Encephalocele frontal Encephalocele Encephalomyelitis, myalgic Encephalomyelitis...
- found, that neural tube defects in general, including spina bifida, and encephalocele had been occurring in Mexican-American women undetected for years in...
- vault, and nasal encephaloceles (frontoethmoidal encephaloceles and basal encephaloceles), with approximately 80% of all encephaloceles occurring in the...
- cranial anomaly seen in combination with facial clefts is encephalocele. The treatment of encephalocele is based on surgery to repair the bony gap and provide...
- Paralysis below the spinal bifida defect III ****ociated with an occipital encephalocele containing a variety of abnormal neuroectodermal tissues as well as...
- agenesis of the corpus callosum, skeletal abnormalities, an occipital encephalocele or underdeveloped genitalia or kidneys. It is sometimes discovered in...
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- with an intracranial component. This is distinctly different from an encephalocele, which is a herniation of brain tissue and/or leptomeninges, that develops...