postneurulation
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
post- + neurulation
Adjective[edit]
postneurulation (not comparable)
- Following neurulation
- 2015, Hernando R. Alvis-Miranda et al., “Iniencephaly: Case Report”, in Journal of Pediatric Neurosciences[1], volume 10, :
- Some authors consider that NTD as encephaloceles, meningoceles and iniencephaly most likely not arise directly from a failure in neural tube formation, but more probably from a postneurulation disorder; which is a consistent fact with findings from other causes, for example, encephalocele when these are part of Meckel syndrome.[ 5 ] Iniencephaly is not considered to be an open defect because usually the sac containing CSF contains neural tissue and is covered by an intact dermis.[ 10 ] Lewis[ 11 ] classifies iniencephaly in “iniencephalus apertus” when associated with encephalocele, and “anencephalus clausus”, which is not associated encephalocele.