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  • Title: [119 cases of spina bifida treated surgically. Results of genetic investigations and genetic counseling].
    Author: Lapras C, Robert E, Guibaud S, Bret P, Thoulon JM, Robert JM.
    Journal: Neurochirurgie; 1983; 29(2):125-7. PubMed ID: 6193439.
    Abstract:
    After the surgical treatment of 119 cases of spina bifida, the authors present their experience of the genetic approach of the subject. From 1976 to 1978, a resolution not directing attitude towards the parents of the affected children has resulted in a total failure to recognize the recurrence risk, and in an absence of special care for the next pregnancies. The consequence has been recurrence cases of spina bifida in 4 families. Since 1979, a genetic inquiry has been systematically carried out, and all the parents have had a genetic counselling. This permitted the birth of 25 normal infants. In one case, the prenatal diagnosis revealed a fetal meningomyelocele, and motived a therapeutical abortion. Nowadays the fiability of the prenatal diagnosis and the possibility of a prevention through periconceptional vitamin supplementation are strong arguments to give a genetic counselling to all the parents of children with spina bifida.
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