Hidden spinal dysraphism in the structure of osteoneural spine anomalies in children
Author(s) -
Y. N. Madzhidova,
N. N. Ergasheva
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
national journal of neurology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2617-8966
pISSN - 2227-0892
DOI - 10.28942/nnj.v2i6.101
Subject(s) - spinal dysraphism , medicine , myelopathy , spina bifida , genitourinary system , pediatrics , spinal cord , anatomy , psychiatry
Despite the long-term study of the problem of spinal dysraphism, its relevance is associated with a high frequency of children born with this disease and long-term effects that have medical-social value. In verified materials there are 144 sick children with osteoneural myelopathy assessed the frequency and characteristics of existing neurological disorders in hidden spinal dysraphism. Found that a combination of high MICs with urogenital and anorectal anomalies contribute aggravation of their flow.
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