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Spina bifida occulta

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Spinal cordTuft of hairSkin

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Spinal cordTuft of hairSkin

Spina bifida occulta

• Usually found on accident via x-rays or examination of the back.

• The skin that covers the zone is fully in tact and sometimes a tuft of hair tells where the bone structures are missing

Spina bifida aperta

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Spinal cordMostly intact skin over themeningoceleMeningocele with cerebrospinal fluid

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Spinal cordMostly intact skin over themeningoceleMeningocele with cerebrospinal fluid

Spina bifida aperta

• Besides absence of the bone structure, there is an abnormality with the meningocele. (this is the layer of tissue that surrounds the spinal cord)

• Mildest form – protrusion of the meninges under the skin through the cleft in the vertebral arch (pink)

Spina bifida aperta (myelomeningocele)

Spina bifida aperta (myeloschisis)

• The severest form of spina bifida.• The nerve tissue is exposed (lacks a dermal

covering).• This abnormality is caused by lack of closure in

the neural fold.

Anencephaly

When the neural folds do not fuse in the cranial region of the neural tube.

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