Meningocele
A congenital abnormality in which the meninges protrude through a defect in the spinal column or the cranium.
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X ray to see the bone involvement ESR and CRP to know the severity of infection. POP cast was put to prevent further pressure sore. Tendon release surgeries can be done to prevent recurrence of ulcers in the future.
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There is one more type of vascular access called AV GRAFT, Here the vein an artery are joined together by a Plastic tube or cadaver vein or artery . This does not require maturing time, can last for a few years . This can be tried in this c...
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