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         Spina Bifida:     more books (100)
  1. Orthopaedic Management of Spina Bifida Cystica (Current problems in orthopaedics) by Malcolm B. Menelaus, 1980-03
  2. Spina Bifida: Problems and Management by G.D. Stark, 1977-01-31
  3. Child with Spina Bifida (National Children's Bureau Bibliographies)
  4. Sex and Spina Bifida by ASBAH, 1978
  5. Proceedings of a Symposium on Spina Bifida by Duncan Gutherie, 1965
  6. The Treatment of Spina Bifida by a New Method by James Morton, 2010-07-24
  7. The Treatment of Spina Bifida by a New Method by James Morton, 2010-07-24
  8. Spina Bifida--Neural Tube Defects: Basic Research, Interdisciplinary Diagnostics and Treatment, Results, and Prognosis by D. Voth, 1986-09
  9. Spina Bifida for the Clinician (Clinics in Developmental Medicine Series, Col 57)
  10. Spina Bifida: Health and Developments Across the Life Course, An Issue of Pediatric Clinics (The Clinics: Internal Medicine) by Mark E. Swanson MDMPH, Adrian Sandler MD, 2010-09-28
  11. Spina Bifida: The Treatment and Care of Spina Bifida Children by Nancy Allum, 1975-04
  12. Spina Bifida - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-03-03
  13. Menelaus' Orthopaedic Management of Spina Bifida Cystica
  14. A Guide for Helping the Child With Spina Bifida by Gary J. Myers, 1981-01

21. Spina Bifida And Hydrocephalus Association Of Canada -= Welcome! =-
Since its inception in 1981, the spina bifida and Hydrocephalus Association of Canada (SBHAC) has been working on behalf
http://www.sbhac.ca/
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Since its inception in 1981, the Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association of Canada (SBHAC) has been working on behalf of people with spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus and their families. The Association's purpose is simple - to make life better for those born with spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus and for those not yet born. Mission Statement
"To improve the quality of life of all individuals with spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus and their families, through awareness, education, research and advocacy, and to reduce the incidence of neural tube defects". Statement of Purpose:
  • To foster and promote the human rights and well-being of those with spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus
  • To promote research into cause, improved treatment and prevention of these conditions
  • To promote, encourage and stimulate the client's care, treatment, education, socializiation, vocational development and normalization
  • To promote the need for providing competent personnel to aid in the treatment, care, education, adjustment and rehabilitation

22. ASBAH - What Is Spina Bifida?
Information about spina bifida, hydrocephalus and related topics. Home pages ofthe Association for spina bifida and Hydrocephalus. What is spina bifida?
http://www.asbah.org/whatissb.html
What is Spina Bifida?
Spina Bifida is a fault in the spinal column in which one or more vertebrae (the bones which form the backbone) fail to form properly, leaving a gap or split, causing damage to the central nervous system. To help understand what it is, let us explain about the composition of the nervous system.
The Central Nervous System
The central nervous system consists of the brain and the spinal cord. All activities are controlled by the brain which receives information from touching, seeing, feeling, tasting and hearing - responding to this information by initiating the appropriate movements of different parts of the body. Messages from the brain are carried to different parts of the body by the spinal cord which runs down the centre of the spinal column. This communication system for the body is very important and needs protection
The Spine
The spine is made up of 33 bones or vertebrae. The vertebrae have two main functions. One is to provide anchorage for muscles so that we can move as we dictate to those muscles. The other is to provide protection to the spinal cord.
The Neural Tube
The central nervous system and spine develop between the 14th and 28th day after conception. Spina bifida occurs when there is a failure of development of the boney canal which surrounds the brain and spinal cord. In the spine, the affected vertabrae have a defect posteriorly (at the back) so that a boney ring does not completely surround the spinal cord. This leaves a gap so that, instead of the posterior arm being whole it is divided - that is bifid. The fault may occur in one or more of the vertabrae but it is most common around waist-level.

23. Children With Spina Bifida: A Resource Page For Parents & Professionals
spina bifida Survey Results! The spina bifida Survey! The Children with spina bifidaWeb Site has been visited 207,324 times since March 6, 1996. Disclaimer
http://www.waisman.wisc.edu/~rowley/sb-kids/

Spina Bifida Organizations

Spina Bifida Online Discussion Groups

Hydrocephalus Resources
Chiari Malformation ...
Prenatal Diagnosis
~ Genetics ~ Fetal Surgery
Folic Acid Information
Hot Lines
Yellow Ribbon for Spina Bifida Awareness
... The Spina Bifida Survey!
The Children with Spina Bifida Web Site has been visited 207,324 times since March 6, 1996. This page is a compilation of information and resources intended to be a service to parents of children
who have spina bifida. Inclusion of any resource or web site does not imply endorsement. Any medical or health care reference is intended for informational purposes only. If you have
any questions relating to your child's condition please consult your child's doctor. Last updated 3/2/2003 by Linda Rowley . E-mail: rowley@waisman.wisc.edu Document Source: http://www.waisman.wisc.edu/~rowley/sb-kids/

24. New URL - Children With Spina Bifida
The Children with spina bifida Web Page has been moved to http//www.waisman.wisc.edu/~rowley/sb kids/. Please update your links and bookmarks.
http://www.waisman.wisc.edu/~rowley/sb_kids.htmlx
The Children with Spina Bifida Web Page has been moved to
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Please update your links and bookmarks.

25. Page D'accueil
Site personnel, cr©© par les parents d'un enfant atteint de spina bifida. S©n©gal.
http://membres.lycos.fr/littleaicha/
SITE DE AÏCHA SOUKEYE NDIAYE ....BIENVENUE Spina bifida Mes soins M'aider? Mes photos ... UN PEU DE MUSIQUE? * Peanut Butter Blues (Ben kid-blue) Meldrum. Musique gratuite offerte sur internet LE SITE DE A ÏCHA S OUKEYE N DIAYE B O N J O U R Je m'appelle Aïcha et je vis au Sénégal (Afrique de l'Ouest). Je suis née le 22 juillet 1998 avec une "maladie rare" qui s'appelle Spina Bifida. Mes parents - dont je suis le premier enfant - ont jugé opportun de créer ce site pour moi. Mon site a pour but: de contribuer à encourager la recherche sur ce mal actuellement incurable et peu connu qui touche pourtant plus d'un enfant sur 1000 en Amérique du Nord; d' échanger des expériences avec d'autres personnes atteintes du même mal que moi ou avec leurs parents d' entrer en contact avec tout organisme ou bonne volonté qui pourrait m'aider d'une manière ou d'une autre. Les rubriques de mon site: des informations sur spina bifida et mon traitement ma galerie de photos Des informations sommaires sur mon pays le Sénégal Pour naviguer dans mon site: Spina bifida Mes soins M'aider?

26. Spina Bifida Association Of Connecticut
Offers information this disease as well as the organization.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Organizations......To educate the public about spina bifida and issues affecting people who havethis very common disability. The latest spina bifida news and events.
http://www.sbac.org/
In September of 1991, a group of caring and dedicated parents, and adults with spina bifida, were brought together with this mission: To provide support and information and to promote programs that will help people with spina bifida. To educate the public about spina bifida and issues affecting people who have this very common disability. The motivation and determination of these individuals resulted in the rebirth of the Spina Bifida Association of Connecticut, Inc. more advertisement
SBAC Happenings The latest spina bifida news and events Shopping at the
SBAC Marketplace On-line shopping has never been easier. Click on the Marketplace
button to browse our market. Click on the banner to the store of your choice,
do your shopping, and the SBAC receives a percentage of your purchase amount
from the store, to help support our efforts. New SBAC Board Click Here to see the new board and drop them
a note about what is on your mind
Looking for a Support Group? Are you looking for a support group or would you like
to attend a meeting IN YOUR AREA? If so, let us know.

27. Www.asbah.demon.co.uk/
Similar pages spina bifida and Hydrocephalus Association of Canada = Welcome! Since its inception in 1981, the spina bifida and Hydrocephalus Association ofCanada (SBHAC) has been working on behalf of people with spina bifida and/or
http://www.asbah.demon.co.uk/

28. Spina Bifida
spina bifida Occulta. spina bifida A NEURAL TUBE DEFECT. spina bifidais a Latin term meaning split spine. It bifida. spina bifida.
http://www.spinabifida.org/Spina Bifida.htm
SPINA BIFIDA - A NEURAL TUBE DEFECT Spina Bifida is a Latin term meaning split spine. It is the name given to a group of birth defects which interfere with the development of the central nervous system: the brain, the spinal cord and the nerve tissues. HOW IT STARTS The central nervous system begins to develop from the ectoderm (the layer of cells from which the brain and spinal cord develop) in the third week following fertilisation when the embryo is only 3-5mm long. Prior to this the ectoderm resembles a flat group of cells running down the middle of the embryo. This flat sheet begins to change, however, and folds to form a groove. (Diagrams (a) and (b).) The edges of the sheet eventually come together to form a tube which later develops into the spinal cord and the brain. (Diagrams (c) and (d)) This structure is called the neural tube . Once the neural tube closes it sinks into the embryo and is covered by a layer of skin. The spinal vertebrae (bony covering) then begin to form around the tube. Normally the neural tube closes by the twenty-eighth day after conception. However, if the tube fails to close properly, a neural tube defect will occur. Neural tube defects include the conditions of anencephaly, encephalocele, and spina bifida.

29. Listing Of Directory: /jimceleste/cond_ed/
Learn about this unique system of teaching and learning for children with motor disorders such as Cerebral Palsy and spina bifida.
http://members.aol.com/jimceleste/cond_ed/
Listing of directory: /jimceleste/cond_ed/ FileName Last Modified Size Parent Directory
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07-Apr-2001 19:58 face 04-Jan-2002 12:39 08-Jan-1996 01:09 spokane 21-Mar-1998 00:32 cace 24-Feb-1999 00:38 millbroc.html 04-Jan-2002 12:31 bignew.gif 19-Apr-1996 00:20 cenews.html 09-Nov-1996 01:15 count.html 04-Feb-1996 01:12 literature.html 04-Aug-1997 16:23 chicago.html 01-Jun-1998 13:31 peto.html 20-Jan-1996 15:45 marchdimes.html 08-Dec-1998 00:39 twice_logo.jpg 01-Dec-1997 18:39 malta.html 20-Jan-1998 20:31 tsadlogo_sm.jpg 04-Nov-1997 20:00 plinth.jpg 04-Nov-1997 20:00 hornsey_info.html 18-Jul-1998 11:36 index2.html 09-Jan-2002 14:15

30. Spina Bifida Association Of Florida
Lists the spina bifida chapters in the state with contact information. Links to information and services.
http://www.spinabifidafla.org/

31. About Spina Bifida
About spina bifida What is spina bifida? spina bifida skin. What causesspina bifida? There is no single known cause of SB. Research
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Health/SBANS/WhatsSB.html
About Spina Bifida What is Spina Bifida? Spina bifida is a neural tube defect (NTD) which occurs within the first four weeks of pregnancy. The NTD occurs when the vertebrae and/or spinal cord of the fetus fail to develop properly, and results in varying degrees of damage to the spinal cord and nervous system. The damage is permanent. SB is usually accompanied by hydrocephalus . Treatment is urgent to minimize further neurological damage in the opening in the spine. The three most common types of SB are: Myelomeningocele - the severest form in which the spinal cord and its protective covering, the meninges , protrude from the opening in the spine. Meningocele - the spinal cord develops normally, but the meninges protrudes from the opening created by damaged or missing vertebrae and may be exposed. Occulta - one or more vertebrae are malformed, and covered by a layer of skin.
What causes Spina Bifida?

32. Loving Paws Assistance Dogs Index
the majority of placements are with children with spinal cord injuries, also provides Service and Social Dogs to children with Muscular Dystrophy, Cerebral Palsy, spina bifida, and other disabilities.
http://www.lovingpaws.com/
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33. Pediatric Neurosurgery - Spina Bifida
spina bifida. spina bifida is one of the most common birth defects compatiblewith life. Children with spina bifida A Resource Page for Parents.
http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/nsg/PNS/SpinaBifida.html
Spina Bifida
The diagnosis can of ten be made on the basis of a high resolution ultrasound or elevation of maternal alpha fetal protein levels. Other times it is not recognized until birth. It is widely accepted that most children born with spina bifida should be aggressively treated both medically and surgically. Recommendations are for early closure of the back and spinal cord as well as management of hydrocephalus if indicated. The important thing to realize is that this operation is designed specifically to prevent infection or ongoin g trauma to the exposed spinal cord and not to return function which is not present at birth. This is not an insignificant distinction. Hydrocephalus is usually present in @80-90% of children with spina bifida and should b e treated when determined, usually before discharge from the hospital.
As many different parts of the body and nervous system are potentially involved, the child will need to see numerous physicians and therapists for follow up. In addition to physical therapy and early intervention, the child may need treatment for incontinence as well as bracing for the legs or spine. In many areas of the country this follow up is provided through multidisciplinary spina bifida clinics. These clinics are staff ed by the various physicians and therapists whose specialties pertain to the treatment of spina bifida.

34. Spina Bifida Association Of America - More Latex Information
NonLatex Alternative Products List - courtesy of the spina bifida Association
http://www.sbaa.org/html/sbaa_mlatex.html
LATEX IN THE HOSPITAL ENVIRONMENT
UPDATED Spring 2001 Frequently contain LATEX Examples of LATEX-SAFE alternatives/barriers
Adhesives, skin (Smith+Nephew) Anesthesia circuits, bags, oxygen masks Mastisol (Ferndale) Neoprene (Anesthesia Associates, Ohmeda adult), some Vital Signs Bandaids Bulb syringe Active Strip (3M), CURAD flexible Neon, Readi-Bandages Cleen Cuff (Vital Signs), nylon ( some Trimline) selected Davol, Medline, Rusch, Premium,Baxter Catheters, condom Catheters, cardiac, vascular, pulmonary Catheters, straight, coude Catheters, feeding Scotchcast soft,Delta-Lites, recent Clear Advantage (Mentor), ProSys NL (ConvaTec), selected Coloplast, Rochester some Am BioMed, Argyle,Bard,Cook, Dale, Kendall,Lifetech,Mentor, Rochester, some World Medical, Am BioMed, Mentor, RobNel (Sherwood),Coloplast, selected Bard, Rusch catheters Accumark feeding catheter (Sims Portex) most Laerdal products BDF Elastoplast, Action Wrap, Coban (3M) Lyofoam (Acme), Spandage (Medi-tech) Duoderm (Squibb), Reston foam (3M), Opsite, Venigard, Comfeel (Coloplast) (Kendall)

35. Sjbaumli 's Home Page
Stories about the Baumli's children, one of whom has spina bifida and one who has Down Syndrome.
http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Falls/9103
Home of the Baumli's
              Rebecca                                            George                                    Allison
click on his  click on her
                                                                                            picture for a                                         picture for a
                                                                                          story about him                                   story about her Click on our picture to see more pictures
Hello and welcome to our little corner of the web.
This is Becca,she is almost 3 years old.She is our monster of the family.Becca is the sharp one,She's a quick learner of everything.
George is 7 years old whom was born with Spina-Bifida leaving him paralyzed from the waist down and a shunt in his head to his stomach.George has a great personality and not many people has seen him without a smile.
Allison is almost 5 years born with Down-Syndrome.She has been survive congestional heart failure 4 times and open heart surgery , also Sissy has been through a traumatic time once when she was burned severely on the legs.
They are all three the most loving kids you could ever have.

36. Sutter Neuroscience Medical Group
Specializing in pediatric and adult complex neurosurgery, including brain tumors, vascular malformations, hydrocephalus, spina bifida, and craniofacial disorders.
http://www.ecmc.neurohub.net
Sutter Neuroscience Medical Group What's New:
Our name and affiliation has changed! Welcome to the Sutter Neuroscience Medical Group online. We hope you find our website useful and educational.
What is Neurosurgery?
Neurological surgery is the medical specialty concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of patients with injury to, or diseases of, the brain, spine or peripheral nerves.
A neurological surgeon may provide either surgical or non-surgical care, depending on the nature of the injury or illness.
What kinds of illnesses do Neurological Surgeons treat?
Neurosurgeons are more than just brain surgeons. These medical specialists are trained to help patients with head and spine trauma; cerebrovascular disorders, such as aneurysms of the brain and clogged arteries in the neck that can lead to stroke; chronic low back pain; birth defects; brain and spinal tumors; and abnormalities of the peripheral (face, arms, legs, hands and feet) nerves.
Disorders of the brain, spine and nerves commonly treated by neurosurgeons include:
  • Carotid Artery Disease
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Cervical Spine Disorders
  • Chronic Pain
  • Craniosynostosis
  • Epilepsy
  • Head Injury
  • Herniated Disk
  • Hydrocephalus
  • Intracranial Aneurysm
  • Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
  • Meningomyelocele
  • Parkinson's Disease
  • Spina Bifida
  • Spinal Cord Injury
  • Stroke (Brain Attack)
  • Trigeminal Neuralgia
  • Tumors What is the Role of the Neurosurgeon?
  • 37. Spina Bifida Homepage
    the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) also provides VAfinanced healthcarebenefits to Vietnam veterans' birth children diagnosed with spina bifida.
    http://www.va.gov/hac/spina/spina.html
    VA Spina Bifida Benefits Handbook
    Spina Bifida Policy Manual

    Spina Bifida Brochure

    Questions?
    ... HAC Site Map
    Overview
    In addition to monetary allowances, vocational training and rehabilitation, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) also provides VA-financed healthcare benefits to Vietnam veterans' birth children diagnosed with spina bifida. For the purpose of this program, spina bifida is defined as all forms or manifestations of spina bifida (except spina bifida occulta), including complications or associated medical conditions related to spina bifida. Healthcare benefits available under this program are limited to those necessary for the treatment of spina bifida and related medical conditions. Beneficiaries should be aware that this program is not a comprehensive healthcare plan and does not cover medical services unrelated to spina bifida. While administration of the program is centralized to VA's Health Administration Center (HAC) in Denver, Colorado, applications must first be made through the Denver VA regional office. Contact the Denver regional office by calling 1-888-820-11756. Once the Denver VA regional office determines eligibility, spina bifida awardees (or guardians) are automatically contacted by the Health Administration Center and registered for healthcare benefits. Beneficiaries receive detailed program material from HAC specifically addressing covered and noncovered services and supplies, preauthorization requirements, and claim filing instructions.

    38. SFM Home Page
    Links para p¡ginas com informa§£o sobre spina bifida, Hidrocefalia e assuntos relativos a estes problemas de saºde.
    http://www.terravista.pt/Bilene/1977/
    SFM Home Page
    ... em construção.
    http://planeta.terra.com.br/saude/maninho
    Home Page of Maninho (Como estou fazendo meu filho andar) http://www.asbah.org/
    Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus http://www.halliwick.org
    International Halliwick Association - swimming, hydro therapy for people with disabilities
    http://www.norcaldesign.com/page2.htm
    Reciprocating Gait Orthosis http://www.bethisraelny.org/
    Beth Israel Home Page http://www.bethisraelny.org/inn/inn.html
    Welcome to Institute for Neurology and Neurosurgery http://www.bethisraelny.org/inn/webtour/index.html
    Beth Israel - WebTour of the Institute for Neurology and Neurosurgery http://www.spinabifida.org/
    The Queensland Association for People with Spina Bifida or Hydrocephalus http://www.gnofn.org/~sba
    Spina Bifida Association of Greater New Orleans http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ssbahq
    Scottish Spina Bifida Association http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Health/SBANS Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association of Nova Scotia http://www.sbaa.org/

    39. Spina Bifida | Our Family, And Living With Spina Bifida
    Includes personal stories, pictures, and links.Category Kids and Teens Health Conditions and Diseases spina bifida......spina bifida, A Family's Outlook On Living With spina bifida. Having One Twin WithSB, and One Without. Welcome to our. Living With spina bifida . web site.
    http://www.livingwithsb.com/
    Welcome to our "Living With Spina Bifida" web site. This site is about our daughter, and Spina Bifida. Stephanie was also born with Hydrocephalus, and Arnold Chiari. Spina Bifida Parts of our web site have been devoted to information about Spina Bifida, and the definitions the doctors use. Click here for a cool jave date, and time clock. I'm don't know who created this code. If it was you or you know the person. Let me know and I will give them the credit. Click here for the latest virus news, or do a free virus check. Looking for love Subscribe to westtnoutreach Powered by groups.yahoo.com Click here to see what our county states about our website design
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    40. MEDLINEplus: Spina Bifida
    All Topics. spina bifida. Contents of Statistics Children. SearchMEDLINE for recent research articles on • spina bifida. You may
    http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/spinabifida.html
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    Neural Tube Defects

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    Genetics/Birth Defects From the National Institutes of Health
  • Spina Bifida (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)
  • General/Overviews
  • Spina Bifida (Nemours Foundation) What is Spina Bifida? (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)
  • Diagnosis/Symptoms
  • Amniocentesis (March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation) Also available in: Spanish Prenatal Testing: What's Involved and Who Should Consider It (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)
  • Prevention/Screening
  • Folic Acid Information (Spina Bifida Association of America) MEDLINEplus: Folic Acid (National Library of Medicine) Triple Screen (March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation)
  • Research
  • Neural Tube Birth Defects Down by 19 Percent Since Food Fortification (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
  • Specific Conditions/Aspects
  • Latex (Natural Rubber) Allergy in Spina Bifida (Spina Bifida Association of America) Latex Information for Spina Bifida (Spina Bifida Association of America) Tethered Spinal Cord Syndrome (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)
  • Treatment
  • Questions and Answers - Spina Bifida (American Association of Neurological Surgeons)
  • Directories
  • Spina Bifida Clinic Directory (Spina Bifida Association of America)
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