Dysraphism
A congenital defect characterized by failure of the neural tube to close completely; this results in the presence of openings in the brain or spinal cord. Examples of neural tube defects include encephalocele and spina bifida.
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There is one more type of vascular access called AV GRAFT, Here the vein an artery are joined together by a Plastic tube or cadaver vein or artery . This does not require maturing time, can last for a few years . This can be tried in this c...
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