Tag: neural tube defect


MYELOCELE

Definition and Context within Neural Tube Defects Myelocele represents one of the most severe forms within the spectrum of Neural Tube Defects (NTDs), congenital anomalies that arise from the incomplete closure of the embryonic neural tube during the first month of gestation. Specifically, a myelocele is characterized by the protrusion of the spinal cord tissue […]

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SPINA BIFIDA

Defining Spina Bifida: A Complex Neural Tube Defect Spina bifida represents one of the most significant and prevalent congenital anomalies affecting the central nervous system, fundamentally classified as a Neural Tube Defect (NTD). This developmental failure occurs early in gestation, typically between the third and fourth weeks, a crucial period when the neural plate folds […]

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MYELOMENINGOCELE

Myelomeningocele: Neurological Basis and Psychosocial Impact The Core Definition and Fundamental Mechanism Myelomeningocele (MMC) represents the most severe and common form of a group of birth defects known collectively as neural tube defects. At its essence, MMC is characterized by the incomplete closure of the embryonic neural tube, which normally develops into the spinal cord […]

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