10 Spina Bifida Symptoms

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Dimple on Back of Neck

Closed neural tube defects may appear at birth. Medical professionals might recognize the condition by a dimple or birthmark where the spinal malformation appears under the skin. These may develop with an abnormal fatty mass or a tuft or clump of hair.

A physician may order an imaging test to see below the skin's surface for a more clear picture of the spine. The X-ray, MRI or CT can help determine the source of the dimple.

Spina Bifida

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