Spinal dysraphism
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Spinal dysraphism
(Contemporary issues in neurological surgery)
Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
As advances are made into the causes of a variety of birth defects, so are surgical techniques growing in sophistication. Due to these advances, the accurate diagnosis and successful treatment of congenital spine malformations are made much earlier in life. Spinal dysraphism is a congenital condition whereby the spinal tube is closed, causing deformity and disability. This review covers the incidence of the problem, and covers advances in its diagnosis and surgical management.
Table of Contents
- Development of the Spinal Cord: Normal and Abnormal Neurulation
- Ethical Considerations in Management of Spinal Dysraphism
- Social and Developmental Outcome of Myelomeningocele
- Myelomeningocele Repair
- Lipomyelomeningocele
- Tethered Spinal Cord: Pathophysiology and Management
- Diastematomyelia
- Symptomatic Chiari Malformations in Childhood
- Syringohydromyelia Associated with Spinal Dysraphism
- Craniovertebral Anomalies
- Neuroradiology of Spinal Dysraphism
- Index
- List of Contributors.
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