Lipomyelomeningocele, a closed neural tube defect, usually occurs in lumbosacral area as a single lesion but can be associated with other spinal dysraphism. We report an infant with a very rare presentation of tandem lumbosacral lipomyelomeningoceles, thick filum terminale and split cord malformation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFResection of the temporal bone to various degrees provides different levels of access to lesions of the posterior fossa. However, precise distances to the petrosal bone are still not clearly described. We evaluated the different distances of temporal bone landmarks in order to assess their variations and the possible correlations between them.
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