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sacral agenesis-abnormal ossification of the vertebral bodies-persistent notochordal canal syndrome — Definition
Sakral agenezi-anormal vertebral cisim ossifikasyonu-persistan notokordal kanal sendromu / sacral agenesis-abnormal ossification of the vertebral bodies-persistent notochordal canal syndrome
This syndrome is a rare congenital anomalies characterized by postpartum persistence (persistan). In clinically lower limbs, the spine deformities and hip dysplasia such as motor and sensory dephycytes, neurogenic bladder and intestinal problems, scoliosis can be seen. The diagnosis is usually subject with prenatal ultrasound, postnatal magnetic resonance imaging (MRG) and clinical examination. Treatment requires a multidisciplinary approach; surgical interventions, orthopedic supports and neurorehabiliation can be applied.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Sakral agenezi-anormal vertebral cisim ossifikasyonu-persistan notokordal kanal sendromu?
Sakral agenezi-anormal vertebral cisim ossifikasyonu-persistan notokordal kanal sendromu; this syndrome is a rare congenital anomalies characterized by postpartum persistence (persistan). In clinically lower limbs, the spine deformities and hip dysplasia such as motor and sensory dephycytes, neurogenic bladder and intestinal problems, scoliosis can be seen. The diagnosis is usually subject with prenatal ultrasound, postnatal magnetic resonance imaging (MRG) and clinical examination. Treatment requires a multidisciplinary approach; surgical interventions, orthopedic supports and neurorehabiliation can be applied.
❓ What is sacral agenesis-abnormal ossification of the vertebral bodies-persistent notochordal canal syndrome in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "sacral agenesis-abnormal ossification of the vertebral bodies-persistent notochordal canal syndrome" is Sakral agenezi-anormal vertebral cisim ossifikasyonu-persistan notokordal kanal sendromu.
❓ Which medical field is Sakral agenezi-anormal vertebral cisim ossifikasyonu-persistan notokordal kanal sendromu related to?
This term belongs to the Diseases category.