spinal abnormalities Flashcards

1
Q

what is spina bifida?

A

a defect of the spinal cord that results in herniation of its contents (meninges, CSF, & neural tissue)

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what are other synonyms for spina bifida?

A

spinal dysraphia
rachischisis
meningocele
myelomeningocele

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3
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what are the 2 types of spina bifida?

A

ventral & dorsal

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4
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ventral defects are rare

true/false

A

true

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5
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where are ventral herniations usually seen?

A

in the lower cervical or upper thoracic vertebrae

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6
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what are the 2 types of dorsal defects?

A

spina bifida occulta

spina bifida aperta MOST FREQUENT LESION

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7
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spina bifida can occur at any level of the spine. what is the most common region for it to occur?

A

lumbar

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8
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what are diagnosis codes that can be used when there is suspicion of spina bifida?

A
  • sacral dimple

* hairy patch over lumbar/sacral region

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9
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scoliosis is the exaggerated curvature of the spinal column

true/false

A

false; scoliosis is the lateral curvature of the spine. kyphosis is the exaggerated curvature.

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10
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what is associated with scoliosis and kyphosis?

A

spina bifida

ventral abdominal wall defects

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11
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what is caudal regression?

A

complete or partial agenesis of the sacrum & may involve the lumbar spine

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12
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what are some defects associated with caudal regression?

A

genitourinary abnormalities
gastrointestinal abnormalities
cardiac abnormalities
neural tube abnormalities

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13
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caudal regression is more common in type 2 diabetic mothers

true/false

A

false; type 1

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14
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what is the sonographic appearance of caudal regression?

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shortened femurs
absence of sacrum
genitourinary &/or gastrointestinal abnormalities

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15
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what pathology is referred to as ‘mermaid’ syndrome?

A

sirenomelia

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16
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what is sirenomelia?

A

legs are fused & feet are deformed or absent

17
Q

what is sirenomelia usually associated with?

A

facial deformities are MOST COMMON

vertebral/sacral defects

18
Q

what germ cell tumor arises from the presacral area?

A

sacrococcygeal teratoma

19
Q

what is a sacrococcygeal teratoma made up of?

A

all 3 germ cell layers:
ectoderm
mesoderm
endoderm

20
Q

what are the 4 types of sacrococcygeal taratomas?

A

presacral (external)
intrapelvic (external)
abdominal (internal)
entirely internal w/ no external components

21
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what is the sonographic appearance of sacrococcygeal taratomas?

A
  • solid or mixed
  • mass in rump area adjacent to spine
  • calcifications may be present
  • some are cystic indicating its benign
  • large tumors may cause compression or displacement of pelvic structures
  • polyhydramnios & hydrops may occur