Major Neural Tube Defects With Facial Dismorphism- A Case Report
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ABSTRACT
Neural tube defects [NTDs] are the disorders caused due to non closure of neural tube during 3rd to 4th week of embryonic period. NTDs have an incidence of 1-2 per 1000 births. Major types of NTDs include anencephaly, spinabifida, craniorachischisis, encephalocele, inencephaly. Present study was carried out to study craniorachischisis and associated malformations. Method:
study was carried out on 24 weeks aborted female fetus showing gross neural tube defect, in department of anatomy.Result:
fetus was having craniorachischisis i.e. complete failure of neurulation along with facial dismorphism and other malformations.
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IMSEAR (Asia Sudoriental)
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2018
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