What are the dangers of spina bifida?

Spina bifida, also known as spinal canal closure insufficiency, is a common congenital malformation. It is caused by incomplete closure of the vertebral canal during embryonic development. It can range from smaller deformities such as sphenopalatine agenesis or incomplete closure of the vertebral plate, to severe deformities. The etiology of spina bifida deformity is unclear. It is thought to be related to chemical or physical damage to the embryo during early gestation. Spina bifida is a congenital malformation of the spine, which can be divided into recessive spina bifida and dominant spina bifida, which can develop alone and rarely show clinical symptoms when present alone. These problems may be related to spina bifida. If spina bifida is found to be abnormal, you can go to a specialized department of a hospital to have the appropriate examination.