Anencephaly
Neural tube defects are birth defects of the brain, spine, or spinal cord. They happen in the first month of pregnancy, often before a woman even knows that she is pregnant. The two most common neural tube defects are spina bifida and anencephaly. In spina bifida, the fetal spinal column doesn't close completely. There is usually nerve damage that causes at least some paralysis of the legs. In anencephaly, most of the brain and skull do not develop. Babies with anencephaly are usually either stillborn or die shortly after birth. Another type of defect, Chiari malformation, causes the brain tissue to extend into the spinal canal.The exact causes of neural tube defects aren't known. You're at greater risk of having an infant with a neural tube defect if youHave obesityHave poorly controlled diabetesTake certain antiseizure medicinesGetting enough folic acid, a type of B vitamin, before and during pregnancy prevents most neural tube defects.Neural tube defects are usually diagnosed before the infant is born, through lab or imaging tests. There is no cure for neural tube defects. The nerve damage and loss of function that are present at birth are usually permanent. However, a variety of treatments can sometimes prevent further damage and help with complications.NIH: National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Disease Alternative Name
507 Views
, 4 Likes
, 26 Answers
22 years ,/ 7 months gestational age / Anencephaly & polyhydramnios. Do routine investigations . Induce labour. If cervix is favourable ( well effaced ) , induce with syntocinon. If cervix is long and is is closed ,then induce with Misopro...
14 Views
, 3 Likes
, 18 Answers
21 Views
, 17 Answers
6 Views
, 1 Like
, 13 Answers
4 Views
, 11 Answers
19 Views
, 9 Likes
, 10 Answers
Recent Cases of Anencephaly
Browse recently discussed Anencephaly cases by specialists108 Views
, 1 Like
, 4 Answers
31 Views
, 1 Answer
Congenital malformations occuring in first trimester
Top Cases of Anencephaly
Selected by editors, top cases are known for unique problem or best solutionTop Anencephaly Doctors on Curofy
Top doctors who continously share their opinions on AnencephalySangrur
Distt.Immunization Officer
Guru Gobind Singh Govt. Medical College, Faridkot
MBBS,DCH
Vanajahospital
MBBS DGO
Gandhimedical College. Secunderabad
MBBS, dgo
Self Employed. Now Doing My Practice
Pediatric Consultant
MKCG MCH
MBBS and MD (pediatrics)
BHASKARA HOSPITAL
OBSTETRICIAN &GYNECOLOGIST
Kakatiya Medical College
M.D ( OB&GY )
ARPAN HOSPITAL
M.B.B.S., DFW, Dip. G O.
NARCHI
Dip. G. O.
Trending Diseases
Trending Cases
- Login to View the image
Epididymal cysts are fluid filled sacs that develop in the Epididymis. They occur for a number of reasons but are always benign and generally cause mild discomfort only. Dr. Vivek Jha is sharing a clinical case of "Epididymal cyst" managed with surgical expertise by him. Share your views on the case & learn new things.
Expert Insights8 Likes14 Answers - Login to View the image
M.62 yrs Fever & chest pain 10 days.
Dr. Syam Sundar Patro0 Like7 Answers - Login to View the image
Dear doctor friends, Kindly suggest Rx. Female /55 years Diabetic Suffering from GANGRENE RIGHT FOOT *Chief Complaints* Swelling over right foot Bleeding from wound No pus Wound Not getting good *History* Diabetic type 2 *Vitals* PPS 180 BP 120/84 *Physical Examination* Deep bleeding wound but no pus *Investigations* The sonography report is attached *Diagnosis* Gangrene right feet, skin so thickened *Management* Regular dressing, controlled blood sugar, strictly following diet control
Chetna Vora1 Like5 Answers - Login to View the image
Secondary hypertension often affects younger patients & those with resistant or refractory hypertension. Identifying the underlying cause of secondary hypertension may lead to successful intervention with the potential to improve quality of life & reduce cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Dr. Sanjay Jain is sharing a clinical case of “Secondary Hypertension - Pheochromocytoma management”. Share your views on the case.
Dr. Sanjay N Jain1 Like4 Answers - Login to View the image
X-rays are commonly used in clinical practice to diagnose fractures. Characteristics of the fracture such as the type, deformity & soft tissue / joint involvement are used to guide management. Learn & update your basic radiological approach for “Bone Fractures” & interpretation knowledge & patient care approach with this post.
Radiology Essential0 Like2 Answers
22 Views
, 3 Likes
, 30 Answers