A rare case of Diastematomyelia with syrinx and tethered cord in a newborn

Authors : Mahishma. K, Mahishma. K, Veeramalla Sandeep, Veeramalla Sandeep, Furkhan Hadi, Furkhan Hadi

DOI : 10.18231/j.ijmpo.2021.032

Volume : 7

Issue : 3

Year : 2021

Page No : 164-166

Diastematomyelia or Split cord syndrome is a rare form of spinal dysraphism characterized by longitudinal splitting of spinal cord, conus medullaris or filum terminale to a variable extent. Presence of SCM is suggested by certain superficial markers like skin pigmentation, hemangioma, lipoma, dermal sinus and hypertrichosis. Meningocele or myelomenigocele may also be present. Affected children usually present with progressive sensorimotor symptoms and bowel and bladder dysfunction. Development of sensorimotor symptoms and progressive loss of function emphasis the need for antenatal diagnosis of the spinal deformities which paves way for early intervention and management thus minimizing the morbidity.
 

Keywords: Diastematomyelia, Syrinx, Tethered cord, Newborn


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