| Literature DB >> 15608952 |
Maria M M Ulsenheimer1, Sérgio A Antoniuk, Lúcia H C Dos Santos, Marcos P Ceccatto, Antônio Ernesto da Silveira, Ana Paula Ruiz, Paulo Egger, Isac Bruck.
Abstract
We analyzed 31 children with myelomeningocele born between July 1990 and July 2000. Follow-up median was 24 months (6-68 months). Only 2 mothers had a known etiologic factor (diabetes mellitus). Twelve had the correct prenatal diagnosis. All children were born at term; 23 by cesarean; 13 had rupture of the membrane. Surgical correction had a 4 days median (1 to 44 days). Lumbosacral lesions were the most frequent (46%). Thirty patients were hydrocephalic, shunt was placed in 27. Meningitis was 4 times more frequent in shunted patients. Seven became epileptic (19.4%). Denver II test showed significant delay in gross motor development. Neurogenic bladder was diagnosed in 12 patients. Congenital clubfoot was the main orthopedic malformation (53%). Six infants died. Nowadays, 17 patients are being followed. A multidisciplinary approach probably helps for a better quality of life.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15608952 DOI: 10.1590/s0004-282x2004000600006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arq Neuropsiquiatr ISSN: 0004-282X Impact factor: 1.420