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A baby with a cervical "braid".

J Govrin-Yehudain1, S Mizrahi, S Herschkovitz

  • 1Department of Plastic Surgery, Regional Hospital of Western Galilee, Nahariya, Israel.

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This study reports a rare case of a braid-like cervical protrusion, a unique congenital malformation in a newborn. Histological analysis revealed distinct features of this previously undocumented anomaly.

Area of Science:

  • Anatomy
  • Developmental Biology
  • Pathology

Background:

  • Congenital anomalies present unique challenges in understanding human development.
  • Tail-like appendages are rare findings, typically reported in the lower spinal regions.

Observation:

  • A newborn presented with a distinctive braid-like protrusion in the high cervical region.
  • The malformation was located along the vertebral column, representing a significant anatomical curiosity.

Findings:

  • Detailed histological examination of the cervical malformation was performed.
  • The unique histological features of this congenital anomaly were documented.

Implications:

  • This case expands the known spectrum of spinal malformations.

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  • Further research into the embryological origins of such anomalies is warranted.
  • Highlights the importance of comprehensive documentation of rare congenital conditions.