Presentation
Hip deformity, urinary incontinence and delayed motor milestones.
Patient Data
Age: 5 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Caudal regression syndrome
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Club shaped abrupt ending of conus medullaris at upper part of T12 vertebral level. Bilateral partial sacral agenesis with intact S2. Thoracic spinal cord shows syrinx from T5 to T11 level.
Case Discussion
Findings are consistent with caudal regression syndrome (type I) .