Artigo Revisado por pares

Myelographic study of the spinal cord ascent during fetal development.

1987; American Society of Neuroradiology; Volume: 8; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

ISSN

1936-959X

Autores

N D Hawass, M G el-Badawi, J.A. Fatani, ABO-ALAZIZ MESHARI, Fida Abbas, Y B Edrees, Fahad Al-Abdul Jabbar, M. Banna,

Tópico(s)

Hip disorders and treatments

Resumo

To assess the length of the spinal cord relative to the vertebral column during fetal development, we performed translumbar myelograms on 340 spontaneously aborted fetuses. Of these, 146 were selected for study. There were 76 males and 70 females, with fetal age ranging from 7 to 33 weeks. Significant variation in the level of spinal cord termination was found in fetuses between 12 and 25 weeks gestational age. In fetuses between 25 and 33 weeks gestational age, the cord ended at or above the third lumbar vertebra.

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