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Disorders of Secondary Neurulation: Suggestion of a New Classification According to Pathoembryogenesis.

Jeyul Yang1, Ji Yeoun Lee2,3, Kyung Hyun Kim2, Hee Jin Yang4, Kyu-Chang Wang5.   

Abstract

Recently, advanced knowledge on secondary neurulation and its application to the clinical experience have led to the deeper insight into the pathoembryogenesis of secondary neurulation with new classifications of the caudal spinal dysraphic entities. Here, we summarize the dynamic changes in the concepts of disordered secondary neurulation over the last two decades. In addition, we suggest our new pathoembryogenetic explanations for a few entities based on the literature and the data from our previous animal research. Disordered secondary neurulation at each phase may cause various corresponding lesions, such as (1) failed junction with the primary neural tube (junctional neural tube defect and segmental spinal dysgenesis), (2) dysgenesis or duplication of the caudal cell mass associated with disturbed activity of caudal mesenchymal tissue (caudal agenesis and caudal duplication syndrome), (3) abnormal continuity of medullary cord to the surrounding layers, namely, failed ingression of the primitive streak to the caudal cell mass (myelomeningocele), focal limited dorsal neurocutaneous nondisjunction (limited dorsal myeloschisis and congenital dermal sinus), and neuro-mesenchymal adhesion (lumbosacral lipomatous malformation), and (4) regression failure spectrum of the medullary cord (thickened filum and filar cyst, retained medullary cord and low-lying conus, terminal myelocele, and terminal myelocystocele). It seems that almost every anomalous entity of the primary neural tube may occur in the area of secondary neurulation. Furthermore, the close association of the caudal cell mass with the activity of caudal mesenchymal tissue involves a wider range of surrounding structures in secondary neurulation than in primary neurulation. Although the majority of the data are from animals and many theories are still conjectural, these changing concepts of normal and disordered secondary neurulation will provoke further advancements in our management strategies as well as in the pathoembryogenetic understanding of anomalous lesions in this area.
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Keywords:  Anomaly; Caudal cell mass; Caudal mesenchymal tissue; Embryology; Medullary cord; Secondary neurulation

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35976454     DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-99166-1_9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Tech Stand Neurosurg        ISSN: 0095-4829


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Authors:  Jeyul Yang; Ji Yeoun Lee; Kyung Hyun Kim; Kyu-Chang Wang
Journal:  J Korean Neurosurg Soc       Date:  2021-04-29

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Journal:  J Korean Neurosurg Soc       Date:  2020-04-27
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