Title: Spina Bifida
1Spina Bifida
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2Where this disorder occurs on a karyotype
- This is an autosomal disorder meaning that this
is a random mutation. - It is called 8Q deletion. The error in the
karyotype occurs on the 8th chromosome. - This error is a deletion of the 8th arm.
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3Karyotype
- The cause of spina bifida is not known. It is
believed that a combination of genetic,
environmental, and nutritional factors play a
role in the development of spina bifida. - It is found on the 8th chromosome with the arm
deleted. - No picture of this karyotype/ pedigree was
available.
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4Types of Spina Bifida
- There are three types of spina bifida.
- The mildest form of spina bifida is spina bifida
occulta, is usually caused by a malformed
vertebra (spinal bones) that is covered with
skin. Children with spina bifida occulta will
have no symptoms and live completely normal
lives. - Meningocele is when the spinal cord develops
normally, but the membranes that cover the brain
and spinal cord (called the meninges) sticks out
from a opening in the spine. - Myelomeningocele is the most severe type of spina
bifida in which the meninges and the spinal cord
will not develop properly and can stick out of
the open lesion.
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5Questions Most Asked
6How does Spina Bifida affect People?
- Spina bifida occurs when the babys spinal column
fails to secure during the primary month of
pregnancy. This damages nerves and muscles that
are vital for common activity.
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7Effects on the Spinal Cord
- Spina bifida can affect many body systems
including the nervous system, the bones and
muscles, as well as the kidneys and bladder. The
point along the spinal cord where the undeveloped
area occurs, is called the "level" of the spina
bifida. The higher up the spinal column the
"level" occurs, the greater the effect on normal
nerve function. - http//www.spinabifidamoms.com/english/about.html
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8http//www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/imagepages
/19086.htm
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s_treated/myelomeningocele.asp
9Effects on the Brain
- Many people with spina bifida will have changes
in the development of their brain. With spina
bifida, the brain is usually positioned further
down into the upper spinal column than it should
be.
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10Is Spina Bifida Inherited?
- No. Spina Bifida is a random mutation meaning
that this trait is not inherited. - But there is still a small chance
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11If someone has Spina Bifida will their child have
it too?
- If a woman has a child with spina bifida there is
a 4 chance she will have another child with
spina bifida. - Also, if the mother has spina bifida, there is a
4 chance that her child will have it.
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12Then how do you get Spina Bifida?
- One of the most common causes of Spina Bifida is
a lack of folic acid. - folic acid in prenatal vitamins taken daily
prior to conception and during pregnancy can
reduce these defects by up to 70 (Michelle
Tauber, 121).
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13Folic Acid
- Folic acid is found in certain cereals, grains,
broccoli, spinach, and many other green
vegetables. Citrus fruits and vitamin supplements
are also sources of folic acid.
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14How will Folic Acid Help?
- By consuming folic acid your chance of your baby
having Spina Bifida decreases by 50. - But after you are aware that you are pregnant it
is too late to use folic acid to try and reduce
the chances of Spina Bifida. - To be able to use folic acid as prevention you
will need to take it before and during the first
month of pregnancy. - Women that are planning their pregnancy should
take vitamin supplements daily.
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15How Common is Spina Bifida?
- The percentages in
- African Americans 1 out of 3,000 births
- Caucasians (especially those of European
descent) 1 out of 700 births - in Great Britain 1 out of 100 births
- in the United States 7 out of 10,000 live
births - Hispanic women have the highest risk of having a
child with spina bifida - Asians/Islanders have the lowest risk of having
a child with spina bifida. -
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16How is Spina Bifida diagnosed?
- Spina Bifida is diagnosed during pregnancy with a
high resolution ultrasound. - AFP Test - This tests the mother for high levels
of alpho-feto protein.
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17Are there any other symptoms than just a spine
defect?
- Other symptoms may include
- Obesity
- Uncontrolled bladder
- Paralysis
- Weakness in legs
- Depression and anxiety
- Latex allergy
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18Is there a treatment?
- There isn't a treatment that can make the
effects of Spina Bifida disappear but these
treatments lessen the symptoms. - Doctors close the gap in the spinal column
- There is an insertion of a catheter
- And a installation of a drainage tube in the
brain to relieve fluid pressure.
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19http//intensivecare.hsnet.nsw.gov.au/five/htm/suc
tion.php
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friend.asp?page5320
20Will my child have an abnormal life span?
- No, with Spina Bifida a normal life span is
expected.
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21What sort of Genetic Counseling would I receive?
- At a Genetic Counselor people would most likely
get information about the child's - Bladder control, if the child would need surgery
or if they could grow out this problem - Leg weakness, if the child would need a walker,
wheelchair, or any other means of support. - Any sort of physical or mental problems that
could affect the child later.
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22www.campspifida.org/html/contact.html
www.sbail.org/
http//www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/folicacid/spinabifidabas
ics.htm
23Current Research
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- Researchers from the University of Washington
(UW), Seattle Childrens Hospital and Regional
Medical Center, and Washington State University
Vancouver are studying soreness, drowsiness and
quality of life in children with chronic health
conditions, including spina bifida. - The Duke Center for Human Genetics is currently
testing families in which one or more family
members have any type of neural tube defect,
including spina bifida. The goal of the study is
to discover the genetic and biological causes of
spina bifida, which will most likely lead to
better understanding of spina bifida, greater
prevention, or even a cure.
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24Interview with Carrie King Morrison
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25Questions and Answers
- 1) How did the doctor diagnose Maddie?
- We took Maddie to a new doctor because she had
potty training issue. She, at age 5, had never
been potty trained. Her previous doctor said
some children just take longer. Her new doctor
at her first appointment saw the birth mark on
her lower back and along with her leg issues,
immediately, same day, sent her for an X-ray. - 2) Has anyone in your family on both sides
ever been diagnosed with spina bifida? - No
- 3) What are the doctors planning to do for
Maddie's surgery? Is it just one or several
operations? - We are in the testing phases, our next step after
an MRI and meeting with a Neurosurgeon and
Urologist is to have a urinary ultrasound. That
will be followed by a VERY invasive test. This
test will include a catheter in both her urinary
tract and her anal tract. This will tell us if we
need to have surgery on her spine. What we have
been told is they will go in and cut the bottom
part of her spine to match the rest of it. Per
her MRI the lower portion of her spine is about
1/2 inch longer that the rest of it. This
portion is the part that has not formed properly
and is causing her issues. This is not an easy
surgery and she will be in the hospital for 4 to
5 days. At this point the Neurologist and
Urologist are arguing about the coarse of action
we take with Maddie. The Neurologist wants to do
surgery right away and the Urologist wants to do
these tests. We have opted to do the test to
make sure the surgery is the best way to go for
Maddie. At this point we watch her all the time.
She is still in pull ups and desperately wants to
wear panties like her older sister. We are
getting there! - 4) Why do you think it took so long for the
doctors to diagnose Maddie? - We have no idea. She was in the Neonatal
Intensive Care Unit (NICU) for 27 days at birth
and had every test she could have had. She was 3
1/2 pounds at birth and went down to under 3
pounds. She was on oxygen for two weeks and
fighting. It should have been found at birth and
we are questioning why it was not. - 5) When you were expecting and had your
ultrasounds done did the doctors find anything
abnormal? - Madeline was 9 weeks premature, I had every test
in the book, I thought. It was not diagnosed.
She looked great throughout gestation, however I
was on bed rest for the last few months of
pregnancy.
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26More Questions and Answers
- 6) Is Maddie on a special diet?
- We watch what she eats, but nothing too special.
We try not to give her too many fruits or sugar.
No fast food, nothing that might constipate or
irritate her system. She is taking Maalox twice
a day to help her bowel problems and get her
ready for her ultrasound. - 7) Does she have to take any medication?
- Just the Maalox right now. Although she takes
Childrens Tylenol for her headaches which are
fairly regular. - 8) What symptoms of Spina Bifida does Maddie
have? - Her legs get tired, she has headaches, and her
bathroom issues. We are very lucky considering
what could be! - 9) How do you not allow Spina Bifida take
over Maddie's childhood? - We encourage her to do what ever she wants to
do. We make sure we have a change of clothes and
don't get upset when she has a problem with the
bathroom. It is a delicate balance but we try
really hard. We take a wagon with us most places
in case she has a problem walking or we will
carry her. - 10) How do you lift her spirit?
- We work with her and let her know that she is not
the only one that has these problems. We sit
with her in the bathroom so she is not alone and
read books, she usually has to sit in there to
"relax" about 20 minutes in the morning and 20
minutes twice a night. We make sure she knows
that we are trying to help her and the Doctors
and Mommy, Jeffo, Daddy, and Isabel are all there
and will always be there for her.
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27Works Cited
- Tauber, Michelle. Sophies Gift. 19 January
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ml . - Sophies Voice Foundation. 16 January 2009.
http//sophiesvoicefoundation.com/ . - Spina Bifida. 16 January 2009.
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28Websites for the picturesalso located under the
picture
- www.sbail.org/
- www.campspifida.org/html/contact.html
- http//www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/folicacid/spinabifidaba
sics.htm - http//intensivecare.hsnet.nsw.gov.au/five/htm/su
ction.php - http//www.cancerhelp.org.uk/help/default_printer
_friend.asp?page5320 - http//www.lifecharity.org.uk/caring/health/folic
acid - http//www.all-creatures.org/health/folicacid.htm
l - http//www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/imagepage
s/19086.htm - http//neurosurgery.seattlechildrens.org/condition
s_treated/myelomeningocele.asp