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Myelomeningocele: What It Is, Causes, Diagnosis & Treatment
Myelomeningocele is a type of spina bifida — a birth defect in which a fetus's spine and spinal canal don't close before birth.
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Spina bifida - Wikipedia
There are three main types: spina bifida occulta, meningocele and myelomeningocele. Meningocele and myelomeningocele may be grouped as spina bifida cystica.
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Myelocele | pathology - Britannica
In myelocele, the spinal cord is exposed so that nerve tissue lies exposed on the surface of the back without even a covering of skin or of the meninges.
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myelocele
myelocele (ˈmaɪələʊsiːl) Also (erron.) -cœle. [f. myelo- + Gr. κήλη tumour, esp. rupture, hernia.] 1. Path. a. = myelomeningocele. b. Spina bifida in which tissue of the spinal cord lies exposed over part of its length, without protrusion as a swelling; an area of neural tissue so exposed.1875 Jones...
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Myelocele (Concept Id: C0086664) - NCBI
A rare disorder that presents as a flat neural placode (at the level of the skin of the back) that is exposed to the environment.
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Spina bifida - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Myelomeningocele is the most serious type of spina bifida. The spinal cord's protective covering and the spinal nerves protrude at birth, ...
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myelomeningocele
myelomeningocele Path. (ˌmaɪələʊmiːˈnɪŋgəʊsiːl) Also (erron.) -cœle. [f. myelo- + meningocele s.v. meningo-.] Spina bifida in which tissue of the spinal cord and its investing membranes (the meninges) protrudes through the cleft, forming a rounded swelling of the skin usu. slightly above the base of...
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Myelomeningocele: Definition, symptoms and treatment
Myelocele, also known as myeloschisis, is a rarer congenital spinal cord malformation. It is also caused by the neural tube failing to close ...
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Myelomeningocele Versus Myelocele on Fetal MR Images
The purpose of this study was to examine differences in fetal brain MRI findings between patients with myelomeningocele and those with myelocele.
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Myelomeningocele - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Myelomeningocele is a severe neural tube defect caused by incomplete closure of the spinal cord during early fetal development, ...
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Spina Bifida - Pediatrics - MSD Manual Professional Edition
Spina bifida involves defective closure of the vertebral column, sometimes with a protruding sac containing meninges (meningocele), spinal cord (myelocele), or ...
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myelocœle
myelocœle (ˈmaɪələʊsiːl) Also -cele, -cœl. [f. myelo- + -cœle (f. Gr. κοιλία cavity of the body: cf. cœlo-1).] 1. Anat. The central canal of the spinal cord.1885 B. G. Wilder in N.Y. Med. Jrnl. 21 Mar. 326/2 (caption) Schematic representation of the cavities of the brain and myelon... Encephalocoele...
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Spina bifida
Myelocele
Spina bifida with myelocele is the most severe form of myelomeningocele.
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rachio-
rachi-, rachio- (ˈreɪkɪ, ˈreɪkɪəʊ) comb. forms of rachis, used in some (chiefly recent) terms of Anat. and Path. relating to the spine or vertebral column. (Also written rha-: see below and rachis, etc.) rachiˈagra (see rachisagra). rachiˈalgia [Gr. -αλγία pain], pain in or due to the spine; painter...
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meningo-
meningo- (mɪˈnɪŋgəʊ) combining form of Gr. µῆνιγξ meninx in a number of pathological and other terms, of which the following are the most important: meˈningocele (-siːl) [cf. cele n.], hernia of the meninges of the brain or spinal cord; meˌningo-cereˈbritis = meningo-encephalitis; meˌningoˈcoccal, -...
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