Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging (Oct 2017)

Spinal dysraphism illustrated; Embroyology revisited

  • Ullas V Acharya,
  • Hima Pendharkar,
  • Dandu R Varma,
  • Nupur Pruthi,
  • Shriram Varadarajan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/ijri.IJRI_451_16
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 04
pp. 417 – 426

Abstract

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Spinal cord development occurs through three consecutive periods of gastrulation, primary nerulation and secondary neurulation. Aberration in these stages causes abnormalities of the spine and spinal cord, collectively referred as spinal dysraphism. They can be broadly classified as anomalies of gastrulation (disorders of notochord formation and of integration); anomalies of primary neurulation (premature dysjunction and nondysjunction); combined anomalies of gastrulation and primary neurulation and anomalies of secondary neurulation. Correlation with clinical and embryological data and common imaging findings provides an organized approach in their diagnosis.

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