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Congenital Dermal Sinus Elements in Each Tethering Stalk of Coexisting Thoracic Limited Dorsal Myeloschisis and Retained Medullary Cord.

Takato Morioka1,2, Nobuya Murakami3, Masako Ichiyama3, Takeshi Kusuda3, Satoshi O Suzuki4,5.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The embryogenesis of limited dorsal myeloschisis (LDM) likely involves impaired disjunction between the cutaneous and neural ectoderms during primary neurulation. Because LDM and congenital dermal sinus (CDS) have a shared origin in this regard, CDS elements can be found in the LDM stalk. Retained medullary cord (RMC) is a closed spinal dysraphism involving a robust, elongated, cord-like structure extending from the conus medullaris to the dural cul-de-sac. Because the RMC is assumed to be caused by impaired secondary neurulation, concurrent RMC and CDS cannot be explained embryologically. In the present article, we report a case in which CDS elements were noted in each tethering stalk of a coexisting LDM and RMC. CASE
PRESENTATION: A 2.5-month-old boy with left clubfoot and frequent urinary and fecal leakage had 2 tethering tracts. The upper tract, which ran from the thoracic tail-like cutaneous appendage, had CDS elements in the extradural stalk and a tiny dermoid cyst in the intradural stalk immediately after the dural entry. In the lower tract, which ran from the lumbosacral dimple, the CDS as an extradural stalk continued to the RMC at the dural cul-de-sac. Both stalks were entirely resected through skip laminotomy/laminectomy at 1 stage to untether the cord and resect the CDS elements.
CONCLUSION: Surgeons should be aware that CDS elements, in addition to LDM, may coexist with RMC that extends out to the extradural space.
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Keywords:  Neural tube defect; Spinal dysraphism; Tethered cord

Year:  2020        PMID: 33271568     DOI: 10.1159/000511876

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Neurosurg        ISSN: 1016-2291            Impact factor:   1.162


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1.  Saccular Limited Dorsal Myeloschisis with Spinal Cord Deviation out of the Spinal Canal to the Sac.

Authors:  Ai Kurogi; Takato Morioka; Nobuya Murakami; Takafumi Shimogawa; Nobutaka Mukae; Yoshihiro Matsuo; Naoyuki Imamoto; Yuki Tateishi; Satoshi O Suzuki
Journal:  NMC Case Rep J       Date:  2021-10-23

2.  Surgical histopathology of a filar anomaly as an additional tethering element associated with closed spinal dysraphism of primary neurulation failure.

Authors:  Takato Morioka; Nobuya Murakami; Satoshi O Suzuki; Nobutaka Mukae; Takafumi Shimogawa; Ai Kurogi; Tadahisa Shono; Masahiro Mizoguchi
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2021-07-27

3.  Spinal cord deformity with aggravation of tethering in saccular limited dorsal myeloschisis during the first 2 months of life.

Authors:  Takafumi Shimogawa; Nobutaka Mukae; Akiko Kanata; Haruhisa Tsukamoto; Nobuya Murakami; Ai Kurogi; Tadahisa Shono; Satoshi O Suzuki; Takato Morioka
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2021-09-20

4.  Intramedullary abscess at thoracolumbar region transmitted from infected dermal sinus and dermoid through retained medullary cord.

Authors:  Yoshie Matsubara; Nobuya Murakami; Ai Kurogi; Sooyoung Lee; Nobutaka Mukae; Takafumi Shimogawa; Tadahisa Shono; Satoshi O Suzuki; Koji Yoshimoto; Takato Morioka
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2022-02-18
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