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Spina bifida. Part 1. Physical effects

C K Sackett

    Urologic Nursing
    |June 1, 1993
    PubMed
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    This study details spina bifida types, focusing on meningomyelocele. It highlights the varied sensory and motor impairments in affected children and offers insights into potential complications.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neurology
    • Developmental Biology
    • Pediatrics

    Background:

    • Spina bifida is a complex neural tube defect with various classifications.
    • Meningomyelocele represents the most severe form, impacting neural function.
    • Understanding these variations is crucial for early intervention and management.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To delineate the different types of spina bifida.
    • To provide an in-depth focus on meningomyelocele.
    • To identify potential challenges and offer guidance for affected children.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review and synthesis of existing research on spina bifida.
    • Classification of spina bifida subtypes based on anatomical and etiological factors.
    • Analysis of clinical manifestations and associated impairments in meningomyelocele.

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    Main Results:

    • Detailed description of spina bifida classifications.
    • Emphasis on meningomyelocele, outlining its characteristics.
    • Identification of common sensory and motor deficits in children with meningomyelocele.
    • Presentation of indicators for potential health issues.

    Conclusions:

    • Meningomyelocele presents a spectrum of neurological deficits.
    • Early recognition of impairment patterns is key for proactive care.
    • This overview aids clinicians in anticipating and managing complications.