Sunday, August 9, 2015
On Sunday, August 09, 2015 by Kuya Sid in health
RIA IMMACULATA 14 years Old
With MENINGOCELE Cured By Sante Barley..
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What is MENINGOCELE?
A meningocele is a form of spina bifida. It is a congenital malformation that arises from an error in the normal development of the central nervous system, particularly the spinal cord and spine. It is an out-pouching of the coverings of the spinal cord that results in a defect in the bone and soft-tissue coverings of the back part of the spine. Therefore, this sac filled with cerebrospinal fluid can lead to a bulging mass on the back. The malformation does not include any malformation of the spinal cord itself or any of the spinal nerves.
The meninges are the coverings of the brain and spinal cord, consisting of three layers, the dura mater, the arachnoid membrane and the pia mater, from outside to in. This malformation is due to the abnormal development of the outermost coverings of the spinal cord, including the arachnoid, dura and the outer bony and soft tissue parts of the spine. Normally in development, the nervous system develops from a plate of cells that folds to become a tube, the neural tube. If the lower end of the tube does not close normally, it can lead to various forms of spina bifida, including a meningocele.
A meningocele represents a moderate form of spina bifida. The most severe form is a myelomeningocele which includes involvement of the spinal cord. The most mild form is spina bifida occulta, which does not involve any of the nervous system structures or the meninges, just the bony spine in the lower back.
The most common location for this malformation is the lumbar spine, the lower back.
A meningocele is a form of spina bifida. It is a congenital malformation that arises from an error in the normal development of the central nervous system, particularly the spinal cord and spine. It is an out-pouching of the coverings of the spinal cord that results in a defect in the bone and soft-tissue coverings of the back part of the spine. Therefore, this sac filled with cerebrospinal fluid can lead to a bulging mass on the back. The malformation does not include any malformation of the spinal cord itself or any of the spinal nerves.
The meninges are the coverings of the brain and spinal cord, consisting of three layers, the dura mater, the arachnoid membrane and the pia mater, from outside to in. This malformation is due to the abnormal development of the outermost coverings of the spinal cord, including the arachnoid, dura and the outer bony and soft tissue parts of the spine. Normally in development, the nervous system develops from a plate of cells that folds to become a tube, the neural tube. If the lower end of the tube does not close normally, it can lead to various forms of spina bifida, including a meningocele.
A meningocele represents a moderate form of spina bifida. The most severe form is a myelomeningocele which includes involvement of the spinal cord. The most mild form is spina bifida occulta, which does not involve any of the nervous system structures or the meninges, just the bony spine in the lower back.
The most common location for this malformation is the lumbar spine, the lower back.
source: Sante Barley Pure