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Condition

Pediatric Spina Bifida

What You Need to Know

Spina bifida is a type of birth defect called a neural tube defect. It can cause part of the spinal cord and areas around it to form outside of the body.

Key Symptoms

The most common symptoms of spina bifida are:

  • Area on the back that looks abnormal, such as a small hairy patch, dimple, birthmark or a pouch-like bulge (sac)
  • No feeling below the place on the spine where the sac is
  • Not able to move his or her legs (paralysis)
  • Constipation or incontinence

Diagnosis

Doctors typically diagnose spina bifida by: 

  • Prenatal ultrasound 
  • Blood test
  • Amniocentesis 

Treatment

Treatment may include:

  • Surgery
  • Rehabilitation
  • Positioning aids
  • Braces and splints
  • Medicines

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Meet the Providers Who Treat Spina Bifida

Connection and Care beyond the Diagnosis

Johnny is an 9-year-old boy who loves wheelchair basketball. His happy outlook on life reflects care from his family, which includes dedicated caregivers from Children's National Hospital.

Departments that Treat Spina Bifida

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    Neurology

    Our pediatric neuroscience team is the nation's largest, bringing extensive experience to patients and families. Each of our neurologists is specially trained in child neurology with expertise in specific areas. We use advanced diagnostic tests and minimally invasive, effective treatments for complex neurological conditions.