In occult spinal dysraphism, spinal lipomas and dermal sinus tracks are the most common disorders presenting as clinical problems. |
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It is often related to spinal dysraphism or occasionally occurs as a result of repeated lumbar punctures. |
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Kyphotic deformity develops at the site of the spinal dysraphism as a result of the lateralised erector spinae muscles becoming perverted flexors of the spine. |
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