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Spina Bifida Occulta for Parents
In spina bifida occulta, a baby is born with a gap in the spine's bones, but the spinal cord and its covering do not push through it.
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Spina Bifida for Parents
Spina bifida is a birth defect that involves the incomplete development of the spinal cord or its coverings. It's usually detected before a baby is born and treated right away.
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Meningocele for Parents
Some babies are born with a meningocele, which is a sac that pushes through the gap in the spine. With surgery to fix the problem, most babies with a meningocele live a healthy, normal life.
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Myelomeningocele for Parents
Myelomeningocele is a type of spina bifida in which a baby is born with a gap in the bones of the spine.
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A to Z: Myelomeningocele for Parents
Learn about birth defects and conditions that affect the spinal cord and spinal column.
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Spina Bifida Factsheet (for Schools) for Parents
What teachers should know about spina bifida, and how to help students with the birth defect do their best in school.
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Chiari I Malformation for Parents
Many kids with this brain condition aren't bothered by it. Those who have symptoms can often find relief with medicines or surgery.
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A to Z: Quadriplegia for Parents
Learn about complications of spinal cord injuries and conditions that affect the central nervous system.
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Cervical Kyphosis for Parents
Cervical kyphosis is a curve at the top of the spine (backbone). Usually, the condition isn't serious, but a pinch in the spinal cord can cause nerve damage.
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Health Care Providers: Neurosurgeons for Parents
A neurosurgeon is a doctor who does procedures to treat and cure diseases and conditions that affect the brain and nervous system.