Abstract:Children with spina bifida display a constellation of clinical features which include growth retardation, latex allergies, and recurrent infections. Clinical and epidemiological findings support the view that principle components of this congenital syndrome originate in an inherent susceptibility, and not necessarily as a secondary complication of the early central nervous system malformation. Critical requirements for normal neurulation include folic acid and a fully functional methylation cycle, both of whic… Show more
The increased risk of latex sensitization in patients with spina bifida seems to be disease associated. Possible explanations for this finding may be genetic, antigen mediated, early latex exposure and immunological reasons.
The increased risk of latex sensitization in patients with spina bifida seems to be disease associated. Possible explanations for this finding may be genetic, antigen mediated, early latex exposure and immunological reasons.
The increased risk of latex sensitization in patients with spina bifida seems to be disease associated. Possible explanations for this finding may be genetic, antigen mediated, early latex exposure and immunological reasons.
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