Background: Cystic dysraphic lesions of the cervical and upper thoracic region are rare and only a few series have been published about the topic. These malformations can be divided into categories that include both myelocystoceles and the so-called cervical meningoceles or myelomeningoceles. Methods: A retrospective study of 18 patients was conducted. Results: in 17 patients a squamous or a cicatricial epithelium of variable thickness covered the dome of the lesions, while the base was covered with full-thickness skin. in one case the skin was entirely normal. Four patients displayed associated CNS malformations and three more had systemic congenital anomalies. All patients underwent surgical exploration and the length of time between birt...
Neurenteric spinal cysts are infrequently occurring dysraphic lesions that are caused by persistent ...
Neurenteric spinal cysts are infrequently occurring dysraphic lesions that are caused by persistent ...
Neurenteric spinal cysts are infrequently occurring dysraphic lesions that are caused by persistent ...
Cervical meningomyelocoele is a rare neural tube defect accounting for 1-5% of all neural tube defec...
Cervical meningoceles are rare spinal dys-raphism, accounting for approximately 7 % of all cystic sp...
Study designCase reports and review of the literature.ObjectivesTo review the clinical features, tre...
Myelocystocele is a rare variety of spinal dysraphism that presents as a skin covered, midline, lumb...
ABSTRACT Objective Neurenteric cysts account for 0.7–1.3% of all spinal cord tumors. These rare les...
Cervical meningoceles are rare spinal dysraphism, accounting for approximately 7% of all cystic spin...
Objetivo: Apresentar uma casuistica de portadores de disrafismos espinhais cisticos cervicais e tora...
An intraspinal bronchogenic cyst is a rare but important cause of compressive cord myelopathy, commo...
Background Data: A terminal myelocystocele occurs at the distal (terminal) end of the spine from the...
AbstractCervical dysraphism is rare, and the 3 recognized subtypes manifest as cystic, skin-covered ...
Though the nomenclature regarding spinal arachnoid cysts and meningoceles is confusing and sometimes...
Simple meningoceles are infrequent forms of dysraphism and are often benign. These lesions are usual...
Neurenteric spinal cysts are infrequently occurring dysraphic lesions that are caused by persistent ...
Neurenteric spinal cysts are infrequently occurring dysraphic lesions that are caused by persistent ...
Neurenteric spinal cysts are infrequently occurring dysraphic lesions that are caused by persistent ...
Cervical meningomyelocoele is a rare neural tube defect accounting for 1-5% of all neural tube defec...
Cervical meningoceles are rare spinal dys-raphism, accounting for approximately 7 % of all cystic sp...
Study designCase reports and review of the literature.ObjectivesTo review the clinical features, tre...
Myelocystocele is a rare variety of spinal dysraphism that presents as a skin covered, midline, lumb...
ABSTRACT Objective Neurenteric cysts account for 0.7–1.3% of all spinal cord tumors. These rare les...
Cervical meningoceles are rare spinal dysraphism, accounting for approximately 7% of all cystic spin...
Objetivo: Apresentar uma casuistica de portadores de disrafismos espinhais cisticos cervicais e tora...
An intraspinal bronchogenic cyst is a rare but important cause of compressive cord myelopathy, commo...
Background Data: A terminal myelocystocele occurs at the distal (terminal) end of the spine from the...
AbstractCervical dysraphism is rare, and the 3 recognized subtypes manifest as cystic, skin-covered ...
Though the nomenclature regarding spinal arachnoid cysts and meningoceles is confusing and sometimes...
Simple meningoceles are infrequent forms of dysraphism and are often benign. These lesions are usual...
Neurenteric spinal cysts are infrequently occurring dysraphic lesions that are caused by persistent ...
Neurenteric spinal cysts are infrequently occurring dysraphic lesions that are caused by persistent ...
Neurenteric spinal cysts are infrequently occurring dysraphic lesions that are caused by persistent ...