Study Design Retrospective single institutional observational study. Purpose Segmental spinal dysgenesis (SSD), a complex spinal dysraphic state caused by notochord malformation disorders, is named after its morphological presentation where a spine segment is dysgenetic, malformed or absent. This study’s objective was to examine and reassess SSD imaging findings and correlate them with an embryological explanation. Overview of Literature Scott and his colleagues defined SSD as segmental agenesis or dysgenesis of the lumbar or thoracolumbar vertebrae and underlying spinal cord. Tortori-Donati and his colleagues defined it as a morphologic continuum ranging from hypoplasia to an absent spinal cord segment. Methods Fifteen children, whose imag...
Purpose: Torticollis is not of uncommon occurrence in orthopaedic departments. Various theories and ...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the spectrum of developmental anomalies observed in patients with the caudal re...
SummaryWe report a case of vertebral malformation associated with diplomyelia believed to be a type ...
Background: Spinal dysraphism refers to the entire range of spinal column and neuraxis anomalies. Th...
Background: The incidence of NTDs is also relatively high in Indian and Eastern Mediterranean popula...
Objectives: Occult spinal dysraphism is a congenital failure of fusion of the posterior vertebral ar...
Background & Objective: Congenital spinal deformities usually present in infancy and make parents w...
Spinal dysraphism includes anomalies of midline fusion involving bony, mesenchymal, and neural eleme...
Occult spinal dysraphism (OSD) refers to a diverse group of congenital abnormalities resulting from ...
Abnormal spinal embryogenesis is quite commonplace. While greater than 90 percent of these errors of...
Introduction: Spinal dysraphisms are most common congenital anomalies of central nervous system.Cerv...
BACKGROUND: Congenital muscular torticollis is a common childhood musculoskeletal anomaly that might...
Study design: Cross-sectional study. Objectives: To provide a comprehensive, multi-stage investigati...
Objective: To determine a possible relationship between developmental lumbar spinal canal stenosis (...
Copyright © 2013 Jose Roberto Tude Melo et al.This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Purpose: Torticollis is not of uncommon occurrence in orthopaedic departments. Various theories and ...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the spectrum of developmental anomalies observed in patients with the caudal re...
SummaryWe report a case of vertebral malformation associated with diplomyelia believed to be a type ...
Background: Spinal dysraphism refers to the entire range of spinal column and neuraxis anomalies. Th...
Background: The incidence of NTDs is also relatively high in Indian and Eastern Mediterranean popula...
Objectives: Occult spinal dysraphism is a congenital failure of fusion of the posterior vertebral ar...
Background & Objective: Congenital spinal deformities usually present in infancy and make parents w...
Spinal dysraphism includes anomalies of midline fusion involving bony, mesenchymal, and neural eleme...
Occult spinal dysraphism (OSD) refers to a diverse group of congenital abnormalities resulting from ...
Abnormal spinal embryogenesis is quite commonplace. While greater than 90 percent of these errors of...
Introduction: Spinal dysraphisms are most common congenital anomalies of central nervous system.Cerv...
BACKGROUND: Congenital muscular torticollis is a common childhood musculoskeletal anomaly that might...
Study design: Cross-sectional study. Objectives: To provide a comprehensive, multi-stage investigati...
Objective: To determine a possible relationship between developmental lumbar spinal canal stenosis (...
Copyright © 2013 Jose Roberto Tude Melo et al.This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Purpose: Torticollis is not of uncommon occurrence in orthopaedic departments. Various theories and ...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the spectrum of developmental anomalies observed in patients with the caudal re...
SummaryWe report a case of vertebral malformation associated with diplomyelia believed to be a type ...