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Who Wants to be a Millionaire?

Question for $1,000,000 in Aug. 1998: The most common permanently disabling birth defect in the United States is: Down Syndrome Spina Bifida Cerebral Palsy Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

SPINA BIFIDA!!! Final answer??? The answer is… … Wait...what the heck is that?...

Happenin and Motorcycle Spina Bifida Happenin and Motorcycle

Definition: Spina Bifida literally means “split spine.” Spina Bifida happens when a baby is in the womb and the spinal column does not close all of the way. Every day, about eight babies born in the United States have Spina Bifida or a similar birth defect of the brain and spine.

Spina Bifida Video 4:38

15% of normal people have spina bifida occulta but don’t even knwo it! Meningocele have minor disabilities Last one--causes nerve damage and disabilities. Happens when spinal cord and nerves come through the spine. 75-90% of those with this last type of SB have too much fluid in the brain.

Pre Birth Diagnosis During pregnancy you can have a blood test done Also during pregnancy you can have an ultrasound done These test can check for signs of spina bifida Also after the 15th week of pregnancy a mother can choose to have an amniocentesis (This test studies the amniotic fluid surrounding the baby which can give clues as to the babies health)

Post Birth Diagnosis After birth, a doctor can usually tell if a baby has spina bifida by how the baby's back looks. If spina bifida is suspected, the doctor may do an X-ray, an MRI, or a CT scan to see if the defect is mild or severe. Spina bifida symptoms will depend on how severe the defect is. Most children with the mild form of spina bifida don't have any problems from it. In many cases, children with meningocele don't have any symptoms. Children with the most severe form of spina bifida often have spine and brain issues that cause serious problems. They may have: Little or no feeling in their legs, feet, or arms, so they may not be able to move those parts of the body Bladder or bowel problems, such as leaking urine or having a hard time passing stools A curve in their spine, such as scoliosis

Major Symptoms Hydrocephalus Vomiting Sleepiness Irritability Poor feeding Seizures Eyes fixed downward (sunsetting of the eyes) Deficits in muscle tone and strength, responsiveness to touch, and expected growth

Treatment There is no cure, but symptoms can be managed Children with meningocele typically require surgical removal of the cyst and survive with little, if any, disability However, they require complex and often lifelong treatment and assistance with treatment starting soon after birth Surgical insertion of a “shunt” the shunt relieves pressure on the brain by draining excess fluid into the belly to prevent more brain damage Antibiotics to prevent infection

Prognosis The prognosis for individuals with Spina Bifida depends on the number and severity of abnormalities. Prognosis is poorest for those with complete paralysis, hydrocephalus, and other congenital defects. With proper care, most children with Spina Bifida live well into adulthood.

With help, children with Spina Bifida can lead full lives With help, children with Spina Bifida can lead full lives. Most do well in school, and many play in sports. Because of today’s medicine, about 90 percent of babies born with Spina Bifida now live to be adults, about 80 percent have normal intelligence and about 75 percent play sports and do other fun activities.

Specific Needs/TR Implications Complications of spina bifida can range from minor physical problems with little functional impairment to severe physical and mental disabilities. It is important to note, however, that most people with spina bifida are of normal intelligence. Spina bifida’s impact is determined by the size and location of the malformation, whether it covered, and which spinal nerves are involved. All nerves located below the malformation are affected to some degree. Therefore, the higher the malformation occurs on the back, the greater the amount of nerve damage and loss of muscle function and sensation. In addition to abnormal sensation and paralysis, another neurological complication associated with spina bifida is Chiari II malformation—a condition common in children with myelomeningocele—in which the brain stem and the cerebellum (hindbrain) protrude downward into the spinal canal or neck area. This condition can lead to compression of the spinal cord and cause a variety of symptoms including difficulties with feeding, swallowing, and breathing control; choking; and changes in upper arm function (stiffness, weakness).

Chiari II malformation may also result in a blockage of cerebrospinal fluid, causing a condition called hydrocephalus, which is an abnormal buildup of cerebrospinal fluid in and around the brain. Cerebrospinal fluid is a clear liquid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord. The buildup of fluid puts damaging pressure on these structures. Hydrocephalus is commonly treated by surgically implanting a shunt—a hollow tube—in the brain to drain the excess fluid into the abdomen. Some newborns with myelomeningocele may develop meningitis, an infection in the meninges. Meningitis may cause brain injury and can be life-threatening. Children with both myelomeningocele and hydrocephalus may have learning disabilities, including difficulty paying attention, problems with language and reading comprehension, and trouble learning math. Additional problems such as latex allergies, skin problems, gastrointestinal conditions, and depression may occur as children with spina bifida get older.

TR Implications Spina Bifida is MANAGED, not cured Children and young adults with Spina Bifida can have mental and social problems. They also can have problems with walking and getting around or going to the bathroom, latex allergy, obesity, skin breakdown, gastrointestinal disorders, learning disabilities, depression, tendonitis and sexual issues.

TR Implications NO KNOWN CURE

Improve QOL! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPXymHaN67A Jean Driscoll https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5vMbozRUIg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPXymHaN67A Jean Driscoll Improve QOL!

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