多神经管缺陷:罕见的发育异常与难以捉摸的胚胎学解释

IF 0.5 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING BJR Case Reports Pub Date : 2023-07-10 eCollection Date: 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1259/bjrcr.20230005
Pallavi Sinha, Atin Kumar, Manisha Jana, Devasenathipathy Kandasamy
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神经管缺损(NTD)是一种在胚胎发育的第三和第四周由于中线神经褶皱融合失败而导致的先天性异常。这些缺陷可以发生在三个胚胎阶段中的任何一个阶段——原肠胚形成、初级神经发育和次级神经发育。沿颅脊髓轴多处(两个或更多)出现神经管缺损是一种极其罕见的异常,其处理取决于临床和影像学表现。“拉链闭合”理论不能很好地解释这些多重缺陷,“多位点闭合理论”可以更好地解释这些缺陷,这将在本文中重点介绍。即使用多位点闭合理论也不能完全解释这些多位点异常,需要更多的研究来解释这一实体。
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Multiple neural tube defects: rare developmental anomaly with an elusive embryological explanation.

Neural tube defect is a congenital anomaly resulting from the failure of fusion of the neural folds in the midline which occurs in the third and the fourth week of embryonic development. These defects can occur at any of the three embryological stages-gastrulation, primary neurulation and secondary neurulation. Presence of neural tube defects at multiple (two or more) sites along the craniospinal axis is an extremely rare anomaly and the management depends on clinical as well as imaging findings. These multiple defects are not well explained by the "Zipper closure" theory and can be better explained by the "Multisite closure theory", which will be highlighted in this manuscript. Few of these multiple site anomalies cannot be fully explained even by the multisite closure theory and more research is needed to decipher this entity.

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