Spinal dysraphism is a congenital defect of the neural tube, the structure that precedes the development of the spinal cord in fetuses. ... Sacral Dimple ... Sacrococcygeal Teratoma
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Abbott KH, Retter RH, Leimbach WH: The role of perineurial sacral cysts in the sciatic and sacrococcygeal syndromes. ... What is the difference between a sacral dimple and a pilonidal cyst or dimple.?
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Sacral dimple — Comprehensive overview covers complications, treatment of this indentation on the lower back.
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Sacral dimple - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A sacral dimple or pilonidal dimple is a small hole located just above the buttocks . The name comes from the sacrum, the bone at the end of the spine, over ... |
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Isolated sacral dimples are a common occurrence in Caucasian newborns and there has ... sacral dimples are innocuous and imaging study for occult spinal ...
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Sacral dimples refer to the divots found on the lower backs of some infants. It is estimated that at least two percent of infants have these dimples or pits most of ...
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Sacral Dimples. Holly A. Zywicke, MD* Curtis J. Rozzelle, MD {dagger} * Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery, Department of Surgery, University of Alabama at ...
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Sacral dimple — Comprehensive overview covers complications, treatment of this indentation on the lower back.
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Jul 20, 2009 ... Does This Sacral Dimple Need to be Evaluated? Patient Presentation A 15- month-old male came to clinic for his well child care after ...
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Of these, only the sacrococcygeal dimple can be safely ignored. The sacrococcygeal dimple in humans represents the end of the embryo. It's the point where the ...
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