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Dermal Sinus Tract associated with Type I and Type II Split Cord Malformation.

JuanEsteban Muñoz Montoya, MarcialAnaya Jara, MaríaPaula Vargas Osorio, FernandoRueda Franco

Asian journal of neurosurgery(2020)

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Abstract
The dermal sinus tract of the spine is associated with other occult spinal dysraphisms, such as the split cord malformation (diastematomyelia) in a 40% of the cases and embryologically is not clearly defined if the dermal sinus and split cord malformation have origin in gastrulation or late primary neurulation, but the most accepted theory of the dermal sinus tract consists in early incomplete disjunction, which explains the relation with other spinal dysraphisms. Here, we present two cases, with a dermal sinus tract of the spine associated with Type I and Type II split cord malformation.
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Dermal sinus,diastematomyelia,dysraphisms
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