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01.12.2014 | Case Report
Accessory lower limb associated with spina bifida: case report
verfasst von:
Yaşar Bayri, Bahattin Tanrıkulu, Murat Şakir Ekşi, Adnan Dağçınar
Erschienen in:
Child's Nervous System
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Ausgabe 12/2014
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Abstract
Purpose
Heterotopic redundancies, such as an accessory limb associated with spina bifida, are extremely rare anomalies. There are 12 cases of accessory limb associated with spinal bifida in literature. This report aims a detailed description of the additional case and an analysis of the findings in light.
Methods
A male baby was born at 40 weeks of gestation and was referred to the neurosurgery clinic with a diagnosis of accessory lower limb. On physical examination, the dorsal meningocele was located at the lumbosacral region and there was accessory lower limb on it. There was no open neural placode.
Results
The accessory limb was excised on postnatal day 3.
Conclusıons
Dysraphic appendages are rare and complicated anomalies. They should be investigated carefully, and all of the lesions must be repaired for babies’ quality of life.