AbstractA patient with lipomyelomeningocele (known in utero) presented for MRI characterization prior to surgical procedure at three months of age. Cross-sectional imaging revealed a spinal dysraphism of the lower lumbar spine, with a posterior spinal defect spanning L4 to S2 subcutaneous fat intrusion, and distal spinal cord extrusion. An osseous excrescence was also appreciated, articulating with the left iliac bone. This case demonstrates the youngest known lipomyelomeningocele with accessory limb and the abnormal growth of multiple tissue types at the site of spinal dysraphism—a potential consequence of dedifferentiated cell proliferation originating from a secondary neural tube defect or rachipagus parasitic twinning
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AbstractCervical dysraphism is rare, and the 3 recognized subtypes manifest as cystic, skin-covered ...
It is believed that the growth pattern of lipomas in lipomeningomyelocele (LMMC) is similar to that ...
A patient with lipomyelomeningocele (known in utero) presented for MRI characterization prior to sur...
AbstractA patient with lipomyelomeningocele (known in utero) presented for MRI characterization prio...
Lateral sacral lipomyelomeningocele is a rare spinal developmental anomaly. In the case under report...
Cervical lipomyelomeningocele is a very rare form of spina bifida occulta, which can cause some comp...
We report the MRI dorsolumbar spine of 10-year child who was referred to the Civil Hospital in June ...
International audienceBackground: Congenital spinal lipomas are closed spinal dysraphisms belonging ...
Spinal dysraphisms in association with accessory limbs are extremely rare congenital anomalies. The ...
The results of a retrospective study of 10 cases of lipomyelomeningocele (LMML) and 4 cases of spina...
Myelocystocele is a rare variety of spinal dysraphism that presents as a skin covered, midline, lumb...
The human tail is a congenital anomaly with a protruding lesion from the lumbosacrococcygeal region....
Myelomeningocele is a complex pathology associated with variable clinical presentations and associat...
We present a preterm female infant with an unusual vascular nevus on the lumbosacral and gluteal reg...
Copyright © 2013 Jose Roberto Tude Melo et al.This is an open access article distributed under the C...
AbstractCervical dysraphism is rare, and the 3 recognized subtypes manifest as cystic, skin-covered ...
It is believed that the growth pattern of lipomas in lipomeningomyelocele (LMMC) is similar to that ...
A patient with lipomyelomeningocele (known in utero) presented for MRI characterization prior to sur...
AbstractA patient with lipomyelomeningocele (known in utero) presented for MRI characterization prio...
Lateral sacral lipomyelomeningocele is a rare spinal developmental anomaly. In the case under report...
Cervical lipomyelomeningocele is a very rare form of spina bifida occulta, which can cause some comp...
We report the MRI dorsolumbar spine of 10-year child who was referred to the Civil Hospital in June ...
International audienceBackground: Congenital spinal lipomas are closed spinal dysraphisms belonging ...
Spinal dysraphisms in association with accessory limbs are extremely rare congenital anomalies. The ...
The results of a retrospective study of 10 cases of lipomyelomeningocele (LMML) and 4 cases of spina...
Myelocystocele is a rare variety of spinal dysraphism that presents as a skin covered, midline, lumb...
The human tail is a congenital anomaly with a protruding lesion from the lumbosacrococcygeal region....
Myelomeningocele is a complex pathology associated with variable clinical presentations and associat...
We present a preterm female infant with an unusual vascular nevus on the lumbosacral and gluteal reg...
Copyright © 2013 Jose Roberto Tude Melo et al.This is an open access article distributed under the C...
AbstractCervical dysraphism is rare, and the 3 recognized subtypes manifest as cystic, skin-covered ...
It is believed that the growth pattern of lipomas in lipomeningomyelocele (LMMC) is similar to that ...