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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for spina bifida
  1. Spina bifida is a condition in which the neural tube, a layer of cells that ultimately develops into the brain and spinal cord, fails to close completely during ...
  2. Klippel-Feil syndrome is a bone disorder characterized by the abnormal joining (fusion) of two or more spinal bones in the neck (cervical vertebrae). The vertebral ...
  3. ... an increased risk of neural tube defects, including spina bifida. Neural tube defects, which can result in spine ... AS, Mitchell LE. The human T locus and spina bifida risk. Hum Genet. 2004 Nov;115(6):475- ...
  4. ... defects) or a spinal cord abnormality known as spina bifida. BCD syndrome is a rare disorder; its prevalence ...
  5. ... involved in homocysteine remethylation, influence the risk of spina bifida. Am J Hum Genet. 2002 Nov;71(5): ...
  6. ... involved in homocysteine remethylation, influence the risk of spina bifida. Am J Hum Genet. 2002 Nov;71(5): ...
  7. ... also associated with a small increased risk of spina bifida, another common type of neural tube defect. When ...
  8. ... dysostosis include a spinal cord abnormality known as spina bifida and a brain abnormality called a Chiari malformation. ...
  9. ... A, Northrup H. Epidemiologic and genetic aspects of spina bifida and other neural tube defects. Dev Disabil Res ...
  10. ... birth defects caused by folate deficiency, such as spina bifida or anencephaly. The prevalence of hereditary folate malabsorption ...