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− | ==Introduction==
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− | * Congenital malformations may involve the spinal cord, brain, meninges, calvaria or vertebral column.
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− | * Abnormalities typically result from defects in neural tube development.
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− | * Congenital malformations are present at or before birth, and manifest as either:
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− | ** Morphological problems
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− | ** Functional problems
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− | *** Tend to arise as biochemical abnormalities, such as the lysosomal diseases or leukodystrophies.
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− | * Causes of congenital abnormalities include:
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− | ** Environmental causes
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− | *** For example, these may be toxic, infectious, nutritional, or physical (e.g. radiation)
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− | *** This is by far the most common cause.
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− | ** Inherited traits.
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− | ==[[Meningoencephalocoele]]==
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− | ==[[Hydrocephalus]]==
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− | ==Cerebellar Defects==
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− | * Cerebellar defects include:
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− | ** [[Cerebellar Pathology - Pathology#Cerebellar Hypoplasia|Cerebellar hypoplasia]]
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− | ** [[Cerebellar Pathology - Pathology#Cerebellar Abiotrophy|Cerebellar abiotrophy]]
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