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Spinal Rachischisis - Spina Bifida Overview, Causes, & Risk Factors Symptoms & Signs Diagnosis & Tests Prevention & Expectations Treatment & Monitoring Attribution ...
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Spinal Rachischisis (Spina Bifida) Spinal Cord Abscess Spondylolisthesis Spontaneous Abortion (Miscarriage) Sporotrichosis Spotting (Vaginal Bleeding Between Periods) Sprue (Celiac Disease) Squamous Cell Cancer of the Oral Cavity (Oral Cancer) ...
The most common minor anomaly is the isolated posterior rachischisis, present in about 2% of asymptomatic persons; isolated anterior rachischisis is unusual, as well as isolated defects away from the midline.
In the most severe form, rachischisis, the opening is extensive. Spina bifida may cause difficulties with bladder control, walking and/or other functions, depending on the severity of associated symptoms.
Description Spina bifida may appear in the body midline anywhere from the neck to the buttocks. In its most severe form, termed spinal rachischisis, the entire spinal canal is open, exposing the spinal cord and nerves. More commonly,...
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See also: Spina Bifida, Deficiency, Fusion, Symptom, Death
 
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