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What are Neural Tube Defects?

Mary Elizabeth
Mary Elizabeth
Mary Elizabeth
Mary Elizabeth

Neural tube defects are one type of birth defect. Neural tube defects affect the brain and spinal cord. Examples of neural tube defects include anencephaly, encephaloceles, iniencephaly, and spina bifida.

Anencephaly is a problem that occurs during fetal development in which the neural tube does not close. The result is that a large portion of the brain—including the frontal lobe and the cerebrum, along with the skull and scalp are missing. The child usually dies within a few hours of birth, if it is not stillborn. The precise cause of anencephaly is not known, but it is thought that increasing folic acid, also known as vitamin B9, with 4 mg supplements in the diets of women who are childbearing age may help decrease anencephaly, as well as other neural tube defects, by as much as 70 percent

Spina bifida is one of the most frequent neural tube defects.
Spina bifida is one of the most frequent neural tube defects.

Encephaloceles are neural tube defects that are rarer than anencephaly. In cases with encephaloceles, the neural tube does not close completely as the fetus is developing, with the result that the brain and its covering protrudes through openings in the skull. Other symptoms include microcephaly—a head of abnormally small size, hydrocephalus—an excess of cerebrospinal fluid in the brain, and craniofacial abnormalities, among others. A child with this condition may be of normal intelligence or suffer from issues of intelligence along with seizures, developmental delays, and vision problems.

Patients with spina bifida, a neural tube defect, need assistance walking with crutches or braces.
Patients with spina bifida, a neural tube defect, need assistance walking with crutches or braces.

Iniencephaly is another neural tube defect that is relatively rare and is caused by incomplete closure of the neural tube. It is related to spina bifida, but more severe, including such severe spine deformity that head is bent backward. It is often accompanied by anencephaly and or encaphalocele. Most infants with iniencephaly die within a few hours. Like the related disorders, it is believed that this neural tube defect can be widely prevented with folic acid.

Neural tube defects are one type of birth defect.
Neural tube defects are one type of birth defect.

Spina bifida is, along with anencephaly, one of the two most frequent neural tube defect and one of the most common birth defects that is disabling. In this case, the failure is that the fetal spinal column doesn’t complete its closure, which usually causes nerve damage that at least partially paralyzes the legs. At minimum, people with spina bifida may need devices to assist them in walking, such as braces or crutches, and in some cases, wheelchairs. Other issues that may occur along with spina bifida include learning disorders, hydrocephalus, and problems with bladder and bowel control. Like the other neural tube defects, it is thought that folic acid use will help prevent spina bifida.

Mary Elizabeth
Mary Elizabeth

Mary Elizabeth is passionate about reading, writing, and research, and has a penchant for correcting misinformation on the Internet. In addition to contributing articles to WiseGEEK about art, literature, and music, Mary Elizabeth is a teacher, composer, and author. She has a B.A. from the University of Chicago’s writing program and an M.A. from the University of Vermont, and she has written books, study guides, and teacher materials on language and literature, as well as music composition content for Sibelius Software.

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Mary Elizabeth
Mary Elizabeth

Mary Elizabeth is passionate about reading, writing, and research, and has a penchant for correcting misinformation on the Internet. In addition to contributing articles to WiseGEEK about art, literature, and music, Mary Elizabeth is a teacher, composer, and author. She has a B.A. from the University of Chicago’s writing program and an M.A. from the University of Vermont, and she has written books, study guides, and teacher materials on language and literature, as well as music composition content for Sibelius Software.

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