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  1. ... abnormalities known as lateral meningoceles. Lateral meningoceles are protrusions of the membranes surrounding the spinal cord (known ... in the bones of the spine (vertebrae). The protrusions are most common and typically larger in the ...
  2. ... abnormalities known as lateral meningoceles. Lateral meningoceles are protrusions of the membranes surrounding the spinal cord (known ... in the bones of the spine (vertebrae). The protrusions are most common and typically larger in the ...
  3. Facts about Encephalocele (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Encephalocele is a sac-like protrusion and projection of the brain and the membranes that cover it through an opening in the skull.
  4. ... collapse of a lung (spontaneous pneumothorax) or a protrusion of organs through gaps in muscles (hernias). Other ...
  5. ... fluid in the center of the brain (hydrocephalus), protrusion of the abdominal organs through the navel (omphalocele), ...
  6. ... an occipital encephalocele, which is a sac-like protrusion of the brain through an opening at the ...
  7. ... severe cases affected individuals have a sac-like protrusion of the brain (encephalocele) at the front of ...
  8. ... laxity), stretchy (hyperextensible) skin, or be prone to protrusion of organs through gaps in muscles (hernias). Caffey ...
  9. ... Other skeletal features include flattened vertebrae (platyspondyly), severe protrusion of the breastbone (pectus carinatum), an abnormality of ...
  10. ... excavatum) or protruding (pectus carinatum). They may have protrusion of organs through gaps in muscles (hernias), elongation ...
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