dysraphia
Dysraphia is a term used in medicine to describe congenital abnormalities that result from the incomplete fusion of embryonic structures, specifically the neural tube. These conditions, often referred to as neural tube defects (NTDs), can affect the brain and spinal cord. The most common examples include spina bifida, where the spinal cord does not close properly, and anencephaly, a severe condition where a significant portion of the brain and skull is absent.
The exact causes of dysraphia are not fully understood, but a combination of genetic and environmental factors
Symptoms of dysraphia vary widely depending on the location and severity of the defect. Spina bifida can
Treatment for dysraphia depends on the specific condition and its severity. Some cases may require surgical