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Sprengel deformity
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29 Jan 2024
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CT
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Sprengel deformity with Klippel-Feil syndrome
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30 Aug 2023
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Bilateral clubfoot - congenital talipes equinovarus
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16 Aug 2023
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Myelomeningocele
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30 Aug 2023
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Diastematomyelia type I
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26 Feb 2023
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MRI
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Diastematomyelia type I
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09 Feb 2023
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MRI
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Spina bifida with tethered cord and myelomeningocele
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12 Nov 2023
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MRI
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Diastematomyelia type I
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22 Jun 2021
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MRI
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Diastematomyelia
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11 Nov 2020
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MRI
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Normal shunt series
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11 Jun 2020
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Spina bifida
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04 Jan 2020
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Spina bifida: myeloschisis with Chiari II - prenatal diagnosis
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17 Apr 2018
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Ultrasound
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Craniorachischisis
Craniorachischisis, also known as craniorachischisis totalis, is a rare birth defect and the most severe of the neural tube defects. It refers to the presence of both anencephaly and spina bifida.
Epidemiology
In one study the prevalence of craniorachischisis was 0.51 per 10,000 live births in...
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L5/S1 spondylolisthesis secondary to spondylolysis
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18 Mar 2018
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X-ray
CT
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Tethered cord
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13 Oct 2017
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MRI
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Duodenal atresia
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29 Dec 2015
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X-ray
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Lipomyelocele with tethered cord
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01 Oct 2015
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MRI
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Rocker bottom foot
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10 Jul 2015
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X-ray
Article
Lipomyelocele
Lipomyelocele, also known as lipomyeloschisis, is one of the most common closed spinal dysraphism. It is seen in the thoracolumbar region and usually presents as a fatty subcutaneous mass.
It is twice as common as lipomyelomeningocele.
Clinical presentation
Affected individuals are usually as...
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Oesophageal duplication cyst
Oesophageal duplication cysts are congenital foregut duplication cysts.
Epidemiology
Uncommon with a prevalence of 0.122% 9. There may be an increased male predilection 5.
Clinical presentation
Oesophageal duplication cysts typically present in childhood with symptoms of dysphagia, cough, st...