- this syndrome, but only
supportive management including lateral spinal meningoceles,
psychomotor development, musculoskeletal, and
routine management. Facial...
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their localisation as occipital,
frontoethmoidal or nasal.
Endonasal meningoceles lie at the roof of the
nasal cavity and may be
mistaken for a
nasal polyp...
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scalp and
paravertebral region from birth.
These might be
primitive meningoceles that have
broken off from the
central nervous system. Usually, type I...
- Type I : Extra-dural; no
nerve roots or
rootlets such as intra-sacral
meningoceles;
probably of
congenital origin developing from the
dural sac to which...
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mesodermal dysplasia,
resulting in
maldevelopment of
skeletal structures.
Meningoceles and
formation of
cystic diverticula of the dura of the spine, unrelated...
- Simonds, G.; Rengachary, S. S.; Gunby, E. N. (1989). "Occult
intrasacral meningocele:
Clinical and
radiographic diagnosis". Neurosurgery. 24 (4): 616–25....
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ossicles Cryptorchidism Dolichocephaly Arnold-Chiari type I
malformation Meningocele Patent ductus arteriosus Muscular hypotonia Platybasia The
cause of this...
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Shorthorn breed arrived with the
First Fleet, July 2008
Tibial Hemimelia,
Meningocele, and
Abdominal Hernia in
Shorthorn Cattle, J. M. Lapointe, S. Lachance...
- coccyx, ilium, and
spinal cord Hemivertebra,
sacral agenesis, myelomeningocele, diplomyelia,
spina bifida, and
diastematomyelia Third leg from
meningocele...
- has
improved survival and the
functions of
infants with
spina bifida,
meningoceles and mild myelomeningoceles. The
success of
surgery often depends on the...