0 a problem where part of the meninges (= the three layers of tissue that surround the brain and spiral cord) pushes through the skull or backbone, causing a raised area under the skin:
In meningocele, the spinal cord develops normally but the meninges protrude through a spinal opening.
In fact, the risk of a myelocholinesterase should remain an essential part of meningocele in the presence of either a normal the investigation of such women.
Congenital swellings are present since birth, such as a hemangioma or meningocele.
Congenital anomalies of the nervous system include neural tube defects such as spina bifida, meningocele, meningomyelocele, encephalocele and anencephaly.
It can also cause an anterior meningocele or a presacral teratoma.
As the nervous system remains undamaged, individuals with meningocele are unlikely to suffer long-term health problems, although cases of tethered cord have been reported.
Spina bifida malformations fall into three categories: spina bifida occulta, spina bifida cystica with meningocele, and spina bifida cystica with myelomeningocele.
A meningocele may also form through dehiscences in the base of the skull.