EmbryogenesisWhy do we need a new explanation for the emergence of spina bifida with lipoma? |
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Authors: | Martin Catala |
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Affiliation: | Service d'Histologie, Embryologie et Cytogénétique/URA CNRS 2115, Groupe Hospitalier Pitié-Salpêtrière, 83, Boulevard de l'H?pital, F-75651 Paris Cedex 13, France Tel.: (33) 1-42 17 78 82 Fax: (33) 1-42 17 78 89, FR
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Abstract: | Spina bifida with lipoma is a human malformation that most often affects the lumbosacral area. It is a complex morphological type. Its origin is controversial, and none of the previous hypotheses can be retained in view of the most recent advances in experimental embryogenesis. Contrary to earlier opinons, adipocytes cannot arise from meninges, vessels or glial cells and spina bifida cannot be explained by incarceration of mesodermal tissues during primary neurulation or developmental defect at the level of the tail bud. Spina bifida with lipoma, which actually involves all the derivatives of the so-called dorsal mesoderm, must therefore result from abnormal development of this mesoderm, which is induced by the dorsal neural tube. The location of the primary defect (dorsal mesoderm or neural tube) remains to be established. Received: 25 November 1996 |
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Keywords: | Spina bifida Lipoma Embryogenesis |
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