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- Spina bifida - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Spina bifida can range from being mild to causing serious disabilities Symptoms depend on where on the spine the opening is located and how big it is Symptoms also depend on whether the spinal cord and nerves are involved When necessary, early treatment for spina bifida involves surgery
- Spina Bifida: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms Treatment
Spina bifida is a neural tube defect that affects the spine and spinal cord Symptoms range from mild to severe and may require surgery
- Spina bifida causes, symptoms and treatment | Childrens Hospital of . . .
Watch this video to learn more about spina bifida treatment options, the benefits of open spina bifida surgery before birth, and the support services CHOP offers families
- Spina Bifida - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Spina bifida is a congenital neural tube defect caused by incomplete closure of the embryonic neural tube, typically between days 17 and 30 of fetal development The defect can occur anywhere along the spine and may cause varying degrees of spinal cord and nerve damage
- What is Spina Bifida?
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- Spina Bifida - Harvard Health
Spina bifida is one of a group of disorders called neural tube defects — malformations of the brain, spinal cord, or their coverings Spina bifida occurs when a fetus's developing spinal column does not close properly in the first 28 days following fertilization
- Living with Spina Bifida | Spina Bifida | CDC
Health issues for people with spina bifida will be different for each person and will evolve through life Finding resources, knowing what to expect, and planning for the future can help People affected by spina bifida get around in different ways
- Spina Bifida: Symptoms, Causes Treatments - HSS
What is spina bifida? Spina bifida is a congenital defect of the spine in which the back side of the vertebral column of the spine does not fully develop The result is a gap in the vertebral column – the protective bony structure that surrounds spinal cord
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