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|pagebody = Congenital malformations may involve the spinal cord, brain, meninges, calvaria or vertebral column. Abnormalities typically result from defects in neural tube development. Congenital malformations are present at or before birth, and manifest as either:
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:Functional problems - Tend to arise as biochemical abnormalities, such as the lysosomal diseases or leukodystrophies.
  
* Congenital malformations may involve the spinal cord, brain, meninges, calvaria or vertebral column.
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Reasons for congenital abnormalities include:
* Abnormalities typically result from defects in neural tube development. 
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:Environmental causes (for example, these may be toxic, infectious, nutritional, or physical (e.g. radiation)). This is by far the most common cause.
* Congenital malformations are present at or before birth, and manifest as either:
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:Inherited traits
** Morphological problems
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* Causes of congenital abnormalities include:
 
** Environmental causes
 
*** For example, these may be toxic, infectious, nutritional, or physical (e.g. radiation)
 
*** This is by far the most common cause.
 
** Inherited traits.
 
  
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Latest revision as of 12:58, 10 March 2011

Central Nervous System - Congenital Abnormalities

Congenital malformations may involve the spinal cord, brain, meninges, calvaria or vertebral column. Abnormalities typically result from defects in neural tube development. Congenital malformations are present at or before birth, and manifest as either:

Morphological problems
Functional problems - Tend to arise as biochemical abnormalities, such as the lysosomal diseases or leukodystrophies.

Reasons for congenital abnormalities include:

Environmental causes (for example, these may be toxic, infectious, nutritional, or physical (e.g. radiation)). This is by far the most common cause.
Inherited traits

Pages in category "Central Nervous System - Congenital Abnormalities"

The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.