Sunday, October 20, 2013

What other Systems connect with Spina Bifida!

Spina Bifida connects with the skeletal, muscular and nervous systems of the body.

Spina Bifida is a congenital defect of the spine in which part of the spinal cord and its meninges are exposed through a gap in the backbone. "The skeletal system is made up of bones, ligaments and tendons". Spina Bifida is associated with the Spinal Cord, with proper development the nerves within the back will not be exposed to any infection, danger or anything that could damage it. Spina bifida is also connected with the nervous system. "The nervous system is made up of the brain, the spinal cord, and nerves. One of the most important systems in your body, the nervous system is your body's control system. It sends, receives, and processes nerve impulses throughout the body. These nerve impulses tell your muscles and organs what to do and how to respond to the environment." With proper development of the spinal cord the nerves can properly send and receive messages. If the nerves in the spinal cord are damage due to having spina bifida  sometimes results in mental handicap. The muscular system is made up of tissues that work with the skeletal system to control movement of the body, like the ones in your arms and legs. Without Spina bifida a person is able to have complete control over all their voluntary muscles, but in some cases it often causes paralysis of the lower limbs.



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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

This is sad!(Bloggers Choice)

On the way to Disney world, a family and their three year old daughter were singled out to have a security check by TSA, the transportation security administration at the airport. The little girls name is Lucy Forck, she has spina bifida, and rolls around in a hot pink wheel chair. At the bottom of the screen is a link, of the video that the mother took while the lady tried to pat down her daughter for the security check.


http://now.msn.com/lucy-forck-three-year-old-with-spina-bifida-singled-out-for-tsa-screening

Eventually the family got to go on the plane and enjoy their trip to Disney world. TSA has apologized to the family. More information about the situation is available all over the internet. Please Check it out. Here are some Pictures of Lucy Forck on her vacation.




Interesting Facts

  • Most kids with spina bifida have some problems with their bowels and bladder. The nerves that send and receive messages from the brain can't do their job, so it's hard for kids to know when they need to go to the bathroom.
  • There has been a recurrence of people with spina bifida that become allergic to latex.
  • Spina Bifida means "split spine" in Latin.



Piatt, J. H.. N.p.. Web. 9 Oct 2013. <http://kidshealth.org/kid/health_problems/birth_defect/spina_bifida.html
 

Monday, September 30, 2013

Treatment of Spina Bifida?

Once again there is no real treatment of Spina Bifida. If the meningocele is covered by intact skin and no neurologic deficits are present, maybe nothing needs to be done except to be careful about traumatizing the area. If neurologic deficits are present or overlying tissues are fragile or breached, then surgery is needed to repair and protect the area.





WebMD, M. C.. N.p.. Web. 9 Oct 2013. http://www.webmd.com/parenting/baby/tc/spina-bifida-topic-overview.
Brownstein, Cindy. "spina bifida assosication." spina bifida. Christopher Vance. Web. 9 Oct 2013.

What is the Prognosis?



There is no cure, nor any real treatment of Spina bifida; it depends on the severity of the child’s defect. If they have occulta then there is no treatment needed. But if it is any of the other more severe types then precautions are taking immediately. In some cases the baby undergoes surgery only a few days after being born. If detected in the womb, doctors can open up the womb and presume surgery too, but the result of this is lost neurological function. Throughout the child’s life they might need a brace, wheel chair, use catheters and take antibiotics if the vertebra is exposed.

WebMD, M. C.. N.p.. Web. 9 Oct 2013. http://www.webmd.com/parenting/baby/tc/spina-bifida-topic-overview.
Brownstein, Cindy. "spina bifida assosication." spina bifida. Christopher Vance. Web. 9 Oct 2013.

Symptoms of Spina Bifida



The symptoms of Spina bifida vary from child to child. They could have a patch of hair, a dimple or birthmark at the location of the malfunction. They could also have a visible sac, not to mention nerve damage, and unable function of their limbs. Spina Bifida can also be tested while the mother is still pregnant through a blood test (alpha-fetoprotein), an ultrasound (sonogram) and amniocentesis.

This is the hair patch of spina bifida, in a progressed individual.

Sonogram














WebMD, M. C.. N.p.. Web. 9 Oct 2013. http://www.webmd.com/parenting/baby/tc/spina-bifida-topic-overview.

Brownstein, Cindy. "spina bifida assosication." spina bifida. Christopher Vance. Web. 9 Oct 2013.

What Happened?


No one knows for sure the cause of this birth defect, although scientists believe that it is due to genetic, environmental and nutritional factors. Another factor is due to improper intake of prenatal vitamins while the mother is pregnant. Folic acid is a type of vitamin B, which is taken to prevent miscarriages and neural tube defects (spinal cord).

Spina Bifida is an opening in/around the spinal cord.
 


Although there are four different types of Spina Bifida, ranging from mild to severe (Spina Bifida Occulta, Closed neural tube, Meningocele and Myelomeningocele), I am only going to talk about to the main and most common ones.

 



Occulta (far left), Closed neural tube (center left), Meningocele (center right), Myelomeningocele (far right)

 

Occulta is the mildest and most common version of Spina Bifida. Occulta is usually referred to as the hidden spine, because the skin covers the opening of the spine. Most individuals are unaware that they have occulta. There and little to no symptoms at all. The only way to test this is to get an x-ray of the spine. There is no damage to the spinal cord or the nerves.

 



The more severe form of Spina bifida is Myelomeningocele. It is when nerve or spinal fluid pushes against the skin forming a sac on the individual’s back  the sac is not be covered by the skin, in some cases exposing the actually spinal cord, like an open wound. The individual is partial or completely paralyzed, with urinary and bowel dysfunction. The nerves become damaged and may cause problems with walking and full body coordination.




WebMD, M. C.. N.p.. Web. 9 Oct 2013. http://www.webmd.com/parenting/baby/tc/spina-bifida-topic-overview.
Brownstein, Cindy. "spina bifida assosication." spina bifida. Christopher Vance. Web. 9 Oct 2013.


Overview Of Spina Bifida


For those who do not know, Spina Bifida is a serious birth abnormality in which the spinal cord is malformed and lacks its usual protective skeletal and soft tissue coverings near the arch of the back. In most cases it causes a sac to form on the individuals back. This is due to meninges, the tissue surrounding the vertebrae to not close completely, and allows the nerve fluid to not drain properly, which results in the sac on the individuals back. In rare and most serious cases, the nerves as well and the spinal fluid will fill the sac, and can actually expose the nerves and spine through the flesh.




WebMD, M. C.. N.p.. Web. 9 Oct 2013. http://www.webmd.com/parenting/baby/tc/spina-bifida-topic-overview.
Brownstein, Cindy. "spina bifida assosication." spina bifida. Christopher Vance. Web. 9 Oct 2013.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Spina Bifida


 The topic of today is Spina Bifida.

 

For those who do not know, Spina Bifida is a serious birth abnormality in which the spinal cord is malformed and lacks its usual protective skeletal and soft tissue coverings near the arch of the back. In most cases it causes a sac to form on the individuals back. This is due to meninges, the tissue surrounding the vertebrae to not close completely, and allows the nerve fluid to not drain properly, which results in the sac on the individuals back. In rare and most serious cases, the nerves as well and the spinal fluid will fill the sac, and can actually expose the nerves and spine through the flesh.

 

Although there are four different types of Spina Bifida, ranging from mild to severe (Spina Bifida Occulta, Closed neural tube, Meningocele and Myelomeningocele), I am only going to talk about to the main and most common ones.

 

Occulta is the mildest and most common version of Spina Bifida. Occulta is usually referred to as the hidden spine, because the skin covers the opening of the spine. Most individuals are unaware that they have occulta. There and little to no symptoms at all. The only way to test this is to get an x-ray of the spine. There is no damage to the spinal cord or the nerves.

The more severe form of Spina bifida is Myelomeningocele. It is when nerve or spinal fluid pushes against the skin forming a sac on the individual’s back  the sac is not be covered by the skin, in some cases exposing the actually spinal cord, like an open wound. The individual is partial or completely paralyzed, with urinary and bowel dysfunction. The nerves become damaged and may cause problems with walking and full body coordination.

No one knows for sure the cause of this birth defect, although scientists believe that it is due to genetic, environmental and nutritional factors. Another factor is due to improper intake of prenatal vitamins while the mother is pregnant. Folic acid is a type of vitamin B, which is taken to prevent miscarriages and neural tube defects (spinal cord).


The symptoms of Spina bifida vary from child to child. They could have a patch of hair, a dimple or birthmark at the location of the malfunction. The y could also have a visible sac, not to mention nerve damage, and unable function of their limbs. Spina Bifida can also be tested while the mother is still pregnant through a blood test (alpha-fetoprotein), an ultrasound (sonogram) and amniocentesis.

There is no cure, nor any real treatment of Spina bifida; it depends on the severity of the child’s defect. If they have occulta then there is no treatment needed. But if it is any of the other more severe types then precautions are taking immediately. In some cases the baby undergoes surgery only a few days after being born. If detected in the womb, doctors can open up the womb and presume surgery too, but the result of this is lost neurological function. Throughout the child’s life they might need a brace, wheel chair, use catheters and take antibiotics if the vertebra is exposed.