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Spina bifida occulta - cervical spine

  Diagnosis possible
Mostafa Elfeky
Published 20 Sep 2019
67% complete
X-ray MRI CT
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Spina bifida occulta

  Diagnosis certain
Bahman Rasuli
Published 07 Nov 2018
72% complete
X-ray
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L5/S1 spondylolisthesis secondary to spondylolysis

  Diagnosis certain
Hisham Alwakkaa
Published 18 Mar 2018
93% complete
X-ray CT
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Jarcho-Levin syndrome

  Diagnosis certain
Fabien Ho
Published 18 Jan 2018
91% complete
Ultrasound X-ray
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Tethered cord

  Diagnosis certain
Mostafa Elfeky
Published 13 Oct 2017
92% complete
MRI
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Spina bifida

  Diagnosis almost certain
Ian Bickle
Published 18 Jun 2016
69% complete
X-ray
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Spina bifida occulta

  Diagnosis certain
Ahmed Mohamed Mohamed Eid Ali
Published 05 May 2016
57% complete
X-ray
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Spina bifida occulta

  Diagnosis certain
Jose Ignacio Aragon
Published 07 Apr 2016
82% complete
X-ray
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Duodenal atresia

  Diagnosis almost certain
Henry Knipe
Published 29 Dec 2015
75% complete
X-ray
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Lipomyelocele with tethered cord

  Diagnosis certain
Mahmoud Yacout Alabd
Published 01 Oct 2015
92% complete
MRI
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Rocker bottom foot

  Diagnosis certain
Dalia Ibrahim
Published 10 Jul 2015
88% complete
X-ray
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Clasp-knife syndrome

  Diagnosis almost certain
Omar M. Sultan
Published 16 Jun 2015
75% complete
X-ray
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Spina bifida occulta

  Diagnosis certain
Hani Makky Al Salam
Published 09 Mar 2010
50% complete
CT X-ray
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Patau syndrome

Patau syndrome (also known as trisomy 13) is considered the 3rd commonest autosomal trisomy. Patau syndrome, Down syndrome (trisomy 21), and Edwards syndrome (trisomy 18) are the only three trisomies compatible with extrauterine life. However, few infants with either Patau or Edwards syndrome l...
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Banana sign (cerebellum)

The banana sign is one of the many notable fruit inspired signs. This sign is seen on axial imaging through the posterior fossa of fetuses with associated conditions such as  Chiari II malformation and/or spina bifida. In Chiari II malformation, the banana sign describes the way the cerebellum...
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Intracranial translucency

Intracranial translucency (IT) is the ultrasound appearance of the fourth ventricle in mid-sagittal plane as seen on 11-13 week antenatal scan. It is used as a marker for neural tube defects. Its absence is reported in open spina bifida 1. Radiographic features Technique the fetus must be in ...
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Sprengel deformity

Sprengel deformity, or congenital elevation of the scapula, is a complex deformity of the shoulder and is the most common congenital shoulder abnormality. An initial diagnosis can often be made on radiographs, but CT or MRI is often necessary to evaluate the details of the abnormality. Epidemio...
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Anterior sacral meningocele

Anterior sacral meningocele is a congenital defect seen in the anterior aspect of the spine. It is defined as a meningeal cyst that occurs in the presacral space secondary to agenesis of a portion of the anterior sacrum. Pathology Associations In approximately 50% of cases, associated malform...
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Obstetric curriculum

The obstetric curriculum is one of our curriculum articles and aims to be a collection of articles that represent the core obstetric knowledge. Definition Topics pertaining to the normal and abnormal pregnancy, the gravid uterus and fetal environment, placenta, normal fetal development and fet...
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Spina bifida occulta

Spina bifida occulta is the mildest form of spina bifida/spinal dysraphism and is a type of neural tube defect.  Terminology While typically referring to asymptomatic posterior fusion defects, some authors 5 use it as a broad term that encompasses closed spinal defects such as: diastematomyel...

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