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Dermal sinus tract of the spine
Child's Nervous System, 08/18/09
Radmanesh F et al. – Dermal sinus tract is an innocuous–appearing spinal dysraphism that may contribute to devastating morbidities if not timely addressed. In order to prevent complications, timely surgical intervention including complete resection of sinus tract with intradural exploration and correction of associated abnormalities is of utmost importance.
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