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Sep 13, 2024

Can children with neural tube closure insufficiency be treated?

Genetic disorders of the nervous system

Objective To retrospectively analyze the neural tube closure insufficiency patients who were hospitalized for surgery in the neonatal period from 2002-1 to 2011-12, and to investigate the indications for surgery,…

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Jun 30, 2024

What are neural tube defects?

Genetic disorders of the nervous system

Neural tube defects are malformations of the neural tube that occur during the development of pregnancy, also known as neural tube malformations. If a fetus has a neural tube malformation,…

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Jul 23, 2023

Fine motor development in normal children

Genetic disorders of the nervous system

  Age (months)  Performance  1 to 3  Strong finger tension, grip reflex exists, can keep grip on the ring  3  Retained grip on the ring, fingers grasp clothes, gaze and play with hands  3~4  Grip reflex disappears, can…

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Jul 23, 2023

What does congenital neural tube closure insufficiency look like?

Genetic disorders of the nervous system

  Neurotubular insufficiency is the most common congenital neurodevelopmental malformation with an incidence of 1/1000 to 2/1000, which seriously affects the quality of survival of children, often with varying degrees of…

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Jul 23, 2023

What is the important role of our hands?

Genetic disorders of the nervous system

  1. The completion of movement (including fine and gross motor) requires the participation of the hands, such as: daily fetching, posture change, body balance and stability. If a child with…

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Jul 23, 2023

Why test for genes (genetic diagnosis)?

Genetic disorders of the nervous system

  A gene is a DNA or RNA sequence that carries genetic information, also called a genetic factor, and is the basic unit that controls genetic traits. Genes control the performance…

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Jul 23, 2023

Neurosurgery Tips

Genetic disorders of the nervous system

  I. Cranial defect requires cranial repair and reconstruction  Cranial defect is a common post-injury and post-operative complication in patients with craniocerebral injury. Because brain tissue loses its normal cranial barrier role…

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Jul 23, 2023

What is affective crossover disorder (habitual crossed leg rubbing action)?

Genetic disorders of the nervous system

  Emotional crossedness refers to the habitual action of rubbing the vulva in children and is a type of childhood neurosis. It can be seen in infants and children at the…

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Jul 23, 2023

What is a genetic test? What are the dos and don’ts of genetic testing?

Genetic disorders of the nervous system

  What is a genetic test? What are the precautions?  A gene is a DNA or RNA sequence that carries genetic information, also called a genetic factor, and is the basic unit…

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Jul 23, 2023

What are the chromosomal abnormalities

Genetic disorders of the nervous system

  Normal humans have 46 chromosomes. The normal male karyotype is 46XY. The normal female karyotype is 46XX. If your chromosomes do not turn out this way, they are abnormal.  Chromosomal abnormalities…

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Genetic disorders of the nervous system

  • Can children with neural tube closure insufficiency be treated?
  • What are neural tube defects?
  • Fine motor development in normal children
  • What does congenital neural tube closure insufficiency look like?
  • What is the important role of our hands?
  • Why test for genes (genetic diagnosis)?
  • Neurosurgery Tips
  • What is affective crossover disorder (habitual crossed leg rubbing action)?
  • What is a genetic test? What are the dos and don’ts of genetic testing?
  • What are the chromosomal abnormalities
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  • Guidance on fertility in chromosome balanced translocation carriers
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