spinal abnormalities Flashcards
what is spina bifida?
a defect of the spinal cord that results in herniation of its contents (meninges, CSF, & neural tissue)
what are other synonyms for spina bifida?
spinal dysraphia
rachischisis
meningocele
myelomeningocele
what are the 2 types of spina bifida?
ventral & dorsal
ventral defects are rare
true/false
true
where are ventral herniations usually seen?
in the lower cervical or upper thoracic vertebrae
what are the 2 types of dorsal defects?
spina bifida occulta
spina bifida aperta MOST FREQUENT LESION
spina bifida can occur at any level of the spine. what is the most common region for it to occur?
lumbar
what are diagnosis codes that can be used when there is suspicion of spina bifida?
- sacral dimple
* hairy patch over lumbar/sacral region
scoliosis is the exaggerated curvature of the spinal column
true/false
false; scoliosis is the lateral curvature of the spine. kyphosis is the exaggerated curvature.
what is associated with scoliosis and kyphosis?
spina bifida
ventral abdominal wall defects
what is caudal regression?
complete or partial agenesis of the sacrum & may involve the lumbar spine
what are some defects associated with caudal regression?
genitourinary abnormalities
gastrointestinal abnormalities
cardiac abnormalities
neural tube abnormalities
caudal regression is more common in type 2 diabetic mothers
true/false
false; type 1
what is the sonographic appearance of caudal regression?
shortened femurs
absence of sacrum
genitourinary &/or gastrointestinal abnormalities
what pathology is referred to as ‘mermaid’ syndrome?
sirenomelia