| A precautionary magnetic resonance scan showed a meningocele, Arnold-Chiari malformation, gross hydrocephalus, and a normal fourth ventricle. |
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| The meningocele form of the disorder is characterized by a meningeal pouch that visibly projects through the skin. |
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| In cases where the meninges protrude through this defect, it is called a meningocele. |
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| Malformations such as meningocele, cleft palate, incomplete digestive tract, vascular malformations, and growth retardation were related to loteprednol etabonate. |
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| A meningioma of the scalp that might have developed from a rudimentary meningocele. |
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| Of the children with SB, 34 were followed due to a diagnosis of meningomyelocele, and 6 were followed due to a diagnosis of meningocele. |
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| If a meningocele or myelomeningocele is present and intact, the sac bulges in the amniotic fluid, and the anomaly is recognized as a cystic formation arising from the posterior aspect of the spine. |
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| However, doctors assert that the boy is suffering from meningocele, a form of spina bifida, where the spinal cord develops abnormally. |
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| Rhabdomyomatous mesenchymal hamartoma associated with nasofrontal meningocele and dermoid cyst. |
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| Two of these were of the Chiari II variety with lumbosacral cutaneous defect, meningocele, ventriculomegaly and small posterior fossa with vermian descent. |
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| It can be separated into two classes, meningocele and myelomeningocele. |
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| The protrusion is termed a meningocele if it contains meninges and cerebrospinal fluid and a meningoencephalocele or encephalocele when it also contains brain tissue. |
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| Trisomy 18 associated with ectopia cordis and occipital meningocele. |
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