George T, Divakar G, Patel B, P R S, K K, H V E, Nair P. Complex split cord malformation with split conus.
Br J Neurosurg 2024;
38:136-140. [PMID:
34823412 DOI:
10.1080/02688697.2021.2005774]
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Abstract
Split cord malformations are disorders of gastrulation. Disorders of secondary neurulation occur later and are traditionally considered separate from the former. Complex split cord malformations involving both the cord and the conus and encompassing the epochs of gastrulation, primary neurulation, junctional neurulation, and secondary neurulation have not been described in literature. We present a four-year-old boy with such a malformation and postulate the embryological mechanism involved. The clinical vignette of this unique case has been described. We report a good clinical outcome in this patient with surgical management.
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