. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . Tig. 19. Case 11 (.A261052). A roent-genogram (Fig. 13) of a man, aged32 years, revealed absence of the lami-nae of the seventh cervical and firstthoracic vertebrae on the right side. He. had a hairy mole in the middle line be-tween the scapulae. There was somemuscular weakness and atrophy in theleft arm. Case 12 (A268500). A roentgeno-gram (Fig. 14) of a man, aged 39years, revealed a congenital defect inthe third and fourth thoracic right lamina of the third vertebrawas absent, and the right lamina of thefourth vertebra was de
. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation . Tig. 19. Case 11 (.A261052). A roent-genogram (Fig. 13) of a man, aged32 years, revealed absence of the lami-nae of the seventh cervical and firstthoracic vertebrae on the right side. He. had a hairy mole in the middle line be-tween the scapulae. There was somemuscular weakness and atrophy in theleft arm. Case 12 (A268500). A roentgeno-gram (Fig. 14) of a man, aged 39years, revealed a congenital defect inthe third and fourth thoracic right lamina of the third vertebrawas absent, and the right lamina of thefourth vertebra was definitely increasedin width. The patient did not havesymptoms referable to the defect. Case 13 (A316979). A roent-genogram (Fig. 15) of a man, aged 38years, revealed congenital absence ofthe lamina on the right side of the sec-ond thoracic vertebra. Spina bifida ofthe meningocele type, with a hairymole over it, had developed at theseventeenth year. Neurologically hissymptoms were objectively negative. Spina Bifida OccultaRoentgenographic examination ofthe lumber spine and sacrum has beenmade in approximately 12,000 of aconsecutive series of 70,000 patients inthe Mayo Clinic. Six hundred andtwenty-one of the 12,000 had spinabifida occ
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