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151 related items for PubMed ID: 18878971

  • 41. A five-generation family with sacral agenesis and spina bifida: possible similarities with the mouse T-locus.
    Fellous M, Boué J, Malbrunot C, Wollman E, Sasportes M, Van Cong N, Marcelli A, Rebourcet R, Hubert C, Demenais F, Elston RC, Namboodiri KK, Kaplan EB, Fellous M.
    Am J Med Genet; 1982 Aug; 12(4):465-87. PubMed ID: 6214946
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  • 42. [Incidence of occult lumbro-sacral spina bifida in parents of children with spina bifida (concerning 80 pairs of parents with affected children)].
    Carsin A, Journel H, Roussey M, Le Marec B.
    J Genet Hum; 1986 Aug; 34(3-4):285-92. PubMed ID: 3531402
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  • 43. Secular trend in the opening of the sacral canal: an Australian study.
    Solomon LB, Rühli FJ, Lee YC, Henneberg M.
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  • 44. Significance of spina bifida occulta in children with diurnal enuresis.
    Ritchey ML, Sinha A, DiPietro MA, Huang C, Flood H, Bloom DA.
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  • 45. The adverse influence of spina bifida occulta on the medical treatment outcome of primary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis.
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  • 46. Sacrococcygeal agenesis. A report of four new cases.
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    Tori JA, Dickson JH.
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  • 49. Mal perforans and spina bifida occulta.
    Lockman DS, Jones TM, Abele DC, Obbens E.
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  • 50. Normal fetal sacrum simulating spina bifida: "pseudodysraphism".
    Dennis MA, Drose JA, Pretorius DH, Manco-Johnson ML.
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  • 51. [The spine in the thalidomide-embryopathy].
    Ruffing L.
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  • 52. Outcome of untethering for symptomatic spina bifida occulta with lumbosacral spinal cord tethering in 31 patients: analysis of preoperative prognostic factors.
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  • 53. Congenital sacral anomalies in children.
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  • 54. [Sacral abnormalities in the pathogenesis of genital prolapse].
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  • 56. Spinal dysraphism. Spinal cord lesions associated with spina bifida occulta.
    JAMES CC, LASSMAN LP.
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  • 57. Incidence of spina bifida occulta in relation to age.
    SUTOW WW, PRYDE AW.
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  • 58. Spina bifida occulta associated with a low-placed conus medullaris.
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  • 59. Valproic acid-induced spina bifida: a mouse model.
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  • 60. Spina bifida occulta and aperta: a review of current treatment paradigms.
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