Objectives: Occult spinal dysraphism is a congenital failure of fusion of the posterior vertebral arches with intact skin overlying the defect. Lumbosacral cutaneous manifestations are associated with a variable risk of occult spinal dysraphism. Tethered cord syndrome is a type of occult spinal dysraphism that puts abnormal traction on the spinal cord. This study analyzed neonates and infants who were referred to our pediatric urology practice and had evidence of lumbosacral cutaneous manifestation on physical examination. Methods: We reviewed the presence of lumbosacral cutaneous manifestations in neonates and infants evaluated in our pediatric urology clinic at our Institution over a 6-year period (1 March, 2015–28 February, 2021) with no...
Introduction: Spinal dysraphisms are most common congenital anomalies of central nervous system.Cerv...
Abstract Isolated sacral dimples are a common occurrence in Caucasian newborns and there has been a ...
PURPOSE: We evaluated the prevalence of spinal dysraphism (SD) in patients with anorectal malformati...
Objective: The role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in detecting occult spinal dysraphism (OSD) ...
Background: Spinal dysraphism is a rare condition where there are many cutaneous markers which will ...
Abstract: Objective: Tethered cord syndrome is an anomaly caused by an anomalous filum terminale t...
Common and minor birth defects, such as spina bifida occulta (SBO) and lumbosacral transitional vert...
Our goal was to validate the hypothesis that the lumbosacral angle (LSA) increases in children with ...
Background & Objective: Congenital spinal deformities usually present in infancy and make parents w...
Background: Spina bifida occulta are the most common spinal dysraphisms, yet, the least diagnosed. I...
PurposeSacral dimples are a common cutaneous anomaly in infants. Spine ultrasonography (USG) is an e...
Occult spinal dysraphism (OSD) refers to a diverse group of congenital abnormalities resulting from ...
Background: Spinal dysraphism refers to the entire range of spinal column and neuraxis anomalies. Th...
Purpose To investigate the prevalence of occult spinal dysraphism (OSD) and subsequent neurosurgery ...
Study Design Retrospective single institutional observational study. Purpose Segmental spinal dysgen...
Introduction: Spinal dysraphisms are most common congenital anomalies of central nervous system.Cerv...
Abstract Isolated sacral dimples are a common occurrence in Caucasian newborns and there has been a ...
PURPOSE: We evaluated the prevalence of spinal dysraphism (SD) in patients with anorectal malformati...
Objective: The role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in detecting occult spinal dysraphism (OSD) ...
Background: Spinal dysraphism is a rare condition where there are many cutaneous markers which will ...
Abstract: Objective: Tethered cord syndrome is an anomaly caused by an anomalous filum terminale t...
Common and minor birth defects, such as spina bifida occulta (SBO) and lumbosacral transitional vert...
Our goal was to validate the hypothesis that the lumbosacral angle (LSA) increases in children with ...
Background & Objective: Congenital spinal deformities usually present in infancy and make parents w...
Background: Spina bifida occulta are the most common spinal dysraphisms, yet, the least diagnosed. I...
PurposeSacral dimples are a common cutaneous anomaly in infants. Spine ultrasonography (USG) is an e...
Occult spinal dysraphism (OSD) refers to a diverse group of congenital abnormalities resulting from ...
Background: Spinal dysraphism refers to the entire range of spinal column and neuraxis anomalies. Th...
Purpose To investigate the prevalence of occult spinal dysraphism (OSD) and subsequent neurosurgery ...
Study Design Retrospective single institutional observational study. Purpose Segmental spinal dysgen...
Introduction: Spinal dysraphisms are most common congenital anomalies of central nervous system.Cerv...
Abstract Isolated sacral dimples are a common occurrence in Caucasian newborns and there has been a ...
PURPOSE: We evaluated the prevalence of spinal dysraphism (SD) in patients with anorectal malformati...