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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 - Wikipedia There are three main types: spina bifida occulta, meningocele and myelomeningocele [1] Meningocele and myelomeningocele may be grouped as spina bifida cystica [11] The most common location is the lower back, but in rare cases it may be in the middle back or neck [12]
Spina Bifida | Spina Bifida | CDC Learn about health issues and treatments for infants with spina bifida Understanding health issues for toddlers with spina bifida can help families care for their child Children with spina bifida may have different health needs and school-related issues
Spina Bifida Association Research Guidelines for the Care of People with Spina Bifida provide evidence-based guidance on caring for Spina Bifida
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
What is Spina Bifida? | UC Davis Spine Center Spina bifida is the incomplete closure of the spinal column during fetal development It is a type of neural tube birth defect that scientists believe is caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors, though they do not know the exact cause
Spinal Dysraphism: Causes and Symptoms Spinal dysraphism (also called spina bifida) is a condition that affects the spine and spinal cord Learn the causes and symptoms of spinal dysraphism