Is lissencephaly a neural tube defect?
Sophia Aguilar
Published May 19, 2026
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Keeping this in view, is Chiari malformation a neural tube defect?
Neural tube defects are birth defects of the brain, spine, or spinal cord. Another type of defect, Chiari malformation, causes the brain tissue to extend into the spinal canal.
Also, how common are neural tube defects? NTDs happen in about 3,000 pregnancies each year in the United States. Hispanic women are more likely than non-Hispanic women to have a baby with an NTD. The two most common NTDs are spina bifida and anencephaly. Spina bifida affects about 1,500 babies a year in the United States.
One may also ask, at what stage of pregnancy do neural tube defects occur?
Between the 17th and 30th day after conception (or 4 to 6 weeks after the first day of a woman=s last menstrual period), the neural tube forms in the embryo (developing baby) and then closes. The neural tube later becomes the baby=s spinal cord, spine, brain, and skull.
Is Ventriculomegaly a neural tube defect?
Ventriculomegaly, also known as hydrocephalus, is a condition in which the CSF-filled structures within the brain become larger than normal. Sometimes ventriculomegaly is associated with developmental problems of the fetal spine called neural tube defects or spina bifida.
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