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abnormal split or opening in the spinal column, normally caused by a genetic defect and present from an early stage of the development of the foetus in the womb.
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| spina bifida |
A congenital midline defect resulting from failure of the bony spinal column to close completely during fetal development. Spina Bifida causes major physical complications.
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| spina bifida |
A neural tube defect caused when the spine fails to close properly in the first month of pregnancy. For more information see Spina Bifida Association of America
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| spina bifida |
Congenital absence of a large portion of the posterior spine, usually in the lumbosacral region. Spondylolisthesis - Displacement of a vertebral body on the one below.
Ãâó: www.orthopaedics.iu.edu/orthoterms.htm
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| spina bifida |
This is a neural tube defect and is a developmental anomaly which occurs very early in pregnancy. The neural tube develops to form the spinal cord, brain and spine. When spina bifida occurs, the tube is split and one or more vertebrae (small bones of the back) fail to form properly, leaving a gap. ...
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