Congenital spine anomalies: the closed spinal dysraphisms

Pediatric Radiology
Erin Simon Schwartz, Andrea Rossi

Abstract

The term congenital spinal anomalies encompasses a wide variety of dysmorphology that occurs during early development. Familiarity with current terminology and a practical, clinico-radiologic classification system allows the radiologist to have a more complete understanding of malformations of the spine and improves accuracy of diagnosis when these entities are encountered in practice.

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