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When the Prenatal Ultrasound “Level” Does Not Match the Neurologic Reality: Mapping Anatomical-Motor Discordance in Open Spinal Dysraphism
Posted innews OB/GYN & Women’s Health Pediatrics

When the Prenatal Ultrasound “Level” Does Not Match the Neurologic Reality: Mapping Anatomical-Motor Discordance in Open Spinal Dysraphism

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 06/18/2026
In 187 fetuses with open spinal dysraphism, prenatal motor level was more caudal than the anatomical level in 85% of cases, with larger gaps in myeloschisis and higher lesions.
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Why the Spinal Lesion Level on Prenatal Ultrasound Often Does Not Match Fetal Motor Function
Posted innews OB/GYN & Women’s Health Pediatrics

Why the Spinal Lesion Level on Prenatal Ultrasound Often Does Not Match Fetal Motor Function

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 06/18/2026
Prenatal ultrasound in open spinal dysraphism often underestimates functional level: in 85% of fetuses, motor level was more caudal than anatomy. Lesion type and height influenced the gap, with implications for counseling and fetal care planning.
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