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Occult spinal dysraphism in children: need for early neurosurgical referral
Authors:Padraic O'Neill  Jagmohan Singh
Affiliation:(1) Department of Neurosurgery, Mater Private Hospital, Eccles Street, Dublin 7, Republic of Ireland;(2) Neurosurgical Unit, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin 9, Republic of Ireland
Abstract:The natural history of occult spinal dysraphism in children is one of progressive and unpredictable neurological deficit. The modern role of neurosurgery is in the prevention of deterioration rather than correction of established disability. A prospective study was carried out on 40 consecutive patients to analyse the referral pattern of children with this condition. The age, reason for referral, clinical history and source of referral was recorded in each case. The reason for referral varied with age. Of the 40 patients studied, only 12 were found to be without neurological deficit at the time of referral. The incidence of progressive neurological deterioration increased with increasing age. The referral source in different age groups varied, but in all age groups relatively few were referred by the general paediatricians or paediatric neurologists. For optimum surgical results, early referral and treatment is desirable and should become our objective.
Keywords:Occult spinal dysraphism  Referral
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