儿童期颈椎和背侧脊柱发育异常。

Child's brain Pub Date : 1982-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000120039
J Schiffer, K Till
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摘要

脊柱畸形完全局限于颈椎或背侧水平是罕见的。在影响各级的大系列中,只发现了26例需要操作的病例。描述这些是为了确定它们的特殊特征,包括扩大病变(皮样囊肿和神经肠囊肿)的高发生率,因此在较低水平下与发病风险比发育障碍高得多相关。
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Spinal dysraphism in the cervical and dorsal regions in childhood.

Spinal dysraphism entirely confined to the cervical or dorsal levels is uncommon. In a large series affecting all levels, only 26 such cases that required operation were found. These are described in order to determine their particular features which include a high incidence of expanding lesions (dermoid cyst and neurenteric cyst) and are therefore associated with a much higher risk of morbidity than dysraphism, at lower levels.

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