“…In the pediatric and asymptomatic case, TCS may be suspected if there is an occult spinal dysraphism. Other signs and symptoms include motor weakness, numbness, discrepancy of lower extremities, foot deformity (club feet, pes cavus), scoliosis, back and leg pain, urinary incontinence, recurrent urinary infection, and hydronephrosis due to the neurogenic bladder [2,3,5] although, in many pediatric patients, symptoms often only manifest as irritability [6].…”