Spinal Dysraphism
Spinal dysraphism is an umbrella term which describes a variety of conditions present at birth that affect the spine, funiculus, or nerve roots. The bony structure also called rachis made up of individual vertebrae (bones), the spine protects the spinal cord. Inside the spine, the spinal cord is also protected by a series of membranes (coverings).
- Open Spinal Dysraphism
- Closed Spinal Dysraphism
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