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  • 2. Tethered cord syndrome in adults.
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  • 6. [Diagnosis and treatment of tethered cord syndrome in adults].
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  • 10. Tethered Cord Syndrome Caused by Duplicated Filum Terminale in an Adult with Split Cord Malformation.
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  • 14. Intramedullary dermoid in a low lying conus tethered by a fatty filum - embryological implications.
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  • 16. Surgical aspects and outcome of delayed tethered cord release.
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  • 18. The outcome of tethered cord release in secondary and multiple repeat tethered cord syndrome.
    Al-Holou WN, Muraszko KM, Garton HJ, Buchman SR, Maher CO.
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  • 20. Retethering of transected fatty filum terminales.
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