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Background: Spina bifida and congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV) are common congenital malformations which may occur together and increase morbidity. Monozygous twins are particularly at risk of these malformations and discordance in one type of malformation is typical. The occurrence of both spina bifida and CTEV in one twin of a monozygotic pair is rare.
Case Presentation: A 22 year-old Cameroonian primigravida at 36 weeks of a twin gestation was received in our district hospital at the expulsive phase of labour on a background of sub-optimal antenatal care. A caesarean section indicated for cephalo-pelvic disproportion was performed and life monoamniotic male twins were extracted. The first twin was normal. The second twin had spina bifida cystica and severe bilateral CTEV. Routine postnatal care was ensured and at day 2 of life, the affected twin was evacuated to a tertiary hospital for proper management. He was later on reported dead from complications of hydrocephalus.
Conclusions: Spina bifida cystica with severe bilateral CTEV in one twin of a monoamniotic pair illustrates the complexity in the interplay of causal factors of these malformations even among monozygotic twins who are assumed to share similar genetic and environmental features. The occurrence and poor outcome of the malformations was probably potentiated by poor antenatal care. With postnatal diagnoses, a better outcome was difficult to secure even with prompt referral. Early prenatal diagnoses and appropriate counseling of parents are cardinal.
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Ann Epidemiol
September 2025
School of Public Health, Peking University, Beijing, China. Electronic address:
Purpose: We estimated the association between maternal sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and the risk of specific birth defects among live singleton births in the United States (US).
Methods: We conducted a population-based study using data from birth certificates for 14,602,822 live singleton births occurring from 2016 to 2019 in the US. We used logistic regression to estimate the associations between three maternal STDs (chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis) and the risk of four specific birth defects (gastroschisis, cleft lip with or without cleft palate, spina bifida, and hypospadias), adjusting for socio-demographic and pregnancy-related factors.
Child Care Health Dev
September 2025
Population Health Research Institute, St George's, University of London, London, UK.
Background: Parents and carers of children with congenital anomalies can experience stress when managing their child's healthcare needs. It is important that they are well supported. This study explored the support needs of parents/carers of children with a congenital anomaly across Europe.
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January 2025
BAĞCILAR HEALTH APPLİCATİON AND RESARCH CENTER, DEPARTMENT OF NEUROSURGERY.
Aim: To determine the frequency of spondylolysis (SLi) in children examined due to trauma,which has not been reported before in Turkey, and to discuss the demographic features of these casestogether with accompanying secondary pathologies.
Material And Methods: Between January 2013 and June 2023, lumbar computed tomography (CT) scansperformed due to traumafor children aged 0-18 years were evaluated. Demographic data of the patients, the unilateral or bilateral occurrence of SLi,and additional findings detected on CT were recorded.
Aim: We conducted this study to determine the factors that could prevent formation of spina bifida (11) and the causes of hydrocephalus, which show an important association.
Material And Methods: We retrospectively evaluated the data of 51 patients with spina bifida (11) who were operated at Şanlıurfa Training and Research Hospital between December 2021 and October 2022.
Results: The mean folate level of the mothers was 7.
Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol
September 2025
Maternal-Fetal Medicine Unit, Department of Obstetrics, Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus, Barcelona, Spain.
Objective: Fetoscopic repair for open neural tube defects (ONTDs) has gained acceptance among leading groups, although it remains controversial owing to the lack of a standardized neurosurgical technique. In 2018, our group described a new fetoscopic two-layer procedure with an exteriorized uterus for ONTD reconstruction. This study aimed to report obstetric, surgical and perinatal outcomes for the first 50 cases since the implementation of this technique and to provide comparative data with open fetal surgery studies.
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