Encephalocele
... on the head of a two-year-old. Baby with encephalocele. Encephalocele. Neonate with encephalocele 1-year-old with ... Encephaloceles of the back of the head are more common in Europe and North America, while encephaloceles on the front of the ... Usually encephaloceles are noticeable deformities and are diagnosed immediately after birth, but a small encephalocele in the ... The severity of encephalocele varies, depending on its location. Encephaloceles are often accompanied by craniofacial ...
Craniofacial cleft
The most common cranial anomaly seen in combination with facial clefts is encephalocele. The treatment of encephalocele is ... Hunt, Jeremy A.; Hobar, P. Craig (2003). "Common Craniofacial Anomalies: Facial Clefts and Encephaloceles". Plastic and ... Kamerer, Donald B.; Caparosa, Ralph J. (1982). "Temporal Bone Encephalocele ??? Diagnosis and Treatment". The Laryngoscope. 92 ... with the exception of a basal encephalocele, in which the pituitary gland can be found in the mouth. The most common orbital / ...
Knobloch syndrome
... dislocated lens with skull defects such as occipital encephalocele and occipital aplasia. Encephalocele is a neural tube defect ... Retinal detachment and encephalocele. J Pediat Ophthalmol 1971; 8: 181-184 Reference, Genetics Home. "Knobloch syndrome". ...
Theodor Ackermann
Die Schädeldeformität bei der Encephalocele congenita (Halle 1882).-- treatise involving encephalocele congenita. Die ...
Neural tube defect
... encephalocele of the carnival vault, and nasal encephaloceles (frontoethmoidal encephaloceles and basal encephaloceles), with ... Encephaloceles are often obvious and diagnosed immediately. Sometimes small encephaloceles in the nasal and forehead are ... Encephaloceles are characterized by protrusions of the brain through the skull that are sac-like and covered with membrane. ... Due to the range in its location, encephaloceles are classified by the location as well as the type of defect it causes. ...
Dandy-Walker malformation
Occipital encephalocele may occur in DWM. This has generally been found at rates of 6-8%. It has been suggested to occur to ... an occipital encephalocele or underdeveloped genitalia or kidneys. It is sometimes discovered in adolescents or adults due to ...
Roberts syndrome
"NINDS Encephaloceles Information Page." National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. 2007. National Institutes of ... The most severely affected will have a fronto-ethmoid-nasal-maxillary encephalocele. The severity of limb malformations and ... with a prominent bridge that gives it the appearance of being curved Ear malformations Intellectual disability Encephalocele ( ...
Nasal polyp
Examples include encephalocele, glioma, inverted papilloma, and cancer. Early biopsy is recommended for unilateral nasal polyps ...
List of conditions with craniosynostosis
"Lethal occipital encephalocele-skeletal dysplasia syndrome (Concept Id: C3280729)". www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved 2023-07-02 ...
Nasal glial heterotopia
... is rare, while an encephalocele is uncommon. NGH usually presents in infancy, while encephalocele may ... If there is a concurrent cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak, then an encephalocele is much more likely. This lesion is separated ... This is distinctly different from an encephalocele, which is a herniation of brain tissue and/or leptomeninges, that develops ... it is distinctly different from the trauma or iatrogenic development of an encephalocele. Although surgery is the treatment of ...
Nutritional neuroscience
The clinical spectrum of the disorder includes encephalocele, craniorachischisis, and anencephaly. In addition, these defects ...
Iniencephaly
Sometimes, in the case of iniencephaly apertus, an encephalocele (sac-like protrusions of the brain through an opening in the ... The more severe group is iniencephaly apertus (open iniencephaly), involving the development of an encephalocele. In the other ... Additional symptoms include: anencephaly (failure of major sections of the brain to form) encephalocele (cranial contents ... formation of an encephalocele (for iniencephaly apertus), and dorsiflexion of the head in respect to the spine, can be ...
Cilium
"Hypomorphic mutations in syndromic encephalocele genes are associated with Bardet-Biedl syndrome". Nature Genetics. 40 (4): 443 ...
MKS1
"Hypomorphic mutations in syndromic encephalocele genes are associated with Bardet-Biedl syndrome". Nat. Genet. 40 (4): 443-8. ...
Rostral neuropore
... meningo-encephalocele and meningohydro-encephalocele. In which respectively protrude the meninges, the meninges and brain ... In less severe situations it may lead to different forms of encephalocele (i.e. cranium bifidum). There are three forms of ...
Nidogen-1
Mutations in NID1 cause autosomal dominant Dandy-Walker malformation with occipital encephalocele (ADDWOC). Nidogen-1 has been ...
CURE International
... and encephalocele. Established in 2008, CURE Ethiopia performs over 2,500 reconstructive and orthopedic surgeries every year ...
Birth defect
Congenital anomalies of the nervous system include neural tube defects such as spina bifida, encephalocele, and anencephaly. ...
John Oghalai
"Repair of iatrogenic temporal lobe encephalocele after canal wall down mastoidectomy in the presence of active cholesteatoma". ...
Collagen, type XVIII, alpha 1
1996). "A gene which causes severe ocular alterations and occipital encephalocele (Knobloch syndrome) is mapped to 21q22.3". ...
Dacryocystocele
It is important to distinguish a dacrocystocele from the more serious encephalocele, which is a neural tube defect. A ...
Brachial amelia, cleft lip, and holoprosencephaly
... encephalocele, orbital cyst and omphalocele: a recurrent fetal malformation pattern coming into focus". Clinical Dysmorphology ...
Mark Gundrum
Their youngest child was born with encephalocele and a facial cleft, which required surgery to correct at Boston Children's ...
Spina bifida
... is a type of neural tube defect related to but distinct from other types such as anencephaly and encephalocele. ...
Walker-Warburg syndrome
Half of all children with WWS are born with encephalocele, which is a gap in the skull that will not seal. The meninges of the ...
Acalvaria
... acalvaria is sometimes confused with anencephaly or encephalocele. A distinguishable difference is that with anencephaly, the ...
Dermoid cyst
If dermoid cysts appear on the medial aspect, the possibility of an encephalocele becomes greater and should be considered ...
Limb body wall complex
Exencephaly or encephalocele with facial clefts Thoraco and/or abdominoschisis and Limb defects. LBWC occurs in approximately ...
Anencephaly
It was found, that neural tube defects in general, including spina bifida, and encephalocele had been occurring in Mexican- ...
Anthony D. Holmes
... so that Holmes and Neurosurgeon Mr Patrick Lo were able to correct a rare cranio-facial abnormality called an encephalocele. ...