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Abstract


Diastematomyelia, a form of spinal dysraphism, is characterized by a division of the spinal cord or Ganda equina resulting the form a bony or cartilaginous spur which transfixes the neural elements and Jura.
The presence of a structure of neural crest origin in the subarachnoid space connecting the spicules suggested that the ¢¥anomaly resulted from delayed closure of the neural tube and its investments.
The cinical finding are presumed due to its restriction, "tethering¢¥ of the normal apward migration of the spinal cord Congenital anomalies of one or both lower extremities and spine are frequently found~vith this condition.
The surgical removal is recommended as a prophylactic measure against further progressive neurological damage.
The purpose of this paper is to presented becanse it was associated with clubfoot and adds to understanding of teratogenesis of diastematomyelia.

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