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Spina Bifida, in general, is defined as "a neural tube defect" that results when the inferior neuropore does not close, although it has also been suggested that a closed tube may reopen in some cases. Developing vertebrae do not close around an incomplete neural tube, resulting in a bony defect at the distal end of the tube." The exact cause of spina bifida is unknown but there may be associated with genetic, environmental and dietary factors that can predispose the development of the condition in certain individuals.
Spina Bifida, in general, is defined as "a neural tube defect" that occurs when the inferior neuropore does not close, although it has also been suggested that a closed tube may reopen in some cases. Developing vertebrae do not close around an incomplete neural tube, resulting in a bony defect at the distal end of the tube." The exact cause of spina bifida is unknown but may be associated with genetic, environmental and dietary factors that can predispose certain individuals to develop the condition. individuals.


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Latest revision as of 14:02, 2 February 2024

Spina Bifida, in general, is defined as "a neural tube defect" that occurs when the inferior neuropore does not close, although it has also been suggested that a closed tube may reopen in some cases. Developing vertebrae do not close around an incomplete neural tube, resulting in a bony defect at the distal end of the tube." The exact cause of spina bifida is unknown but may be associated with genetic, environmental and dietary factors that can predispose certain individuals to develop the condition. individuals.

Pages in category "Spina Bifida"

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