Occult Spinal Dysraphism in the Geriatric Patient

Abstract
Patients (3) in their seventies with occult spinal dysraphism were described. All 3 had tethered spinal cords, intrasacral meningoceles and severe degenerative lumbar spondylopathy. The mechanism for the late development of symptomatology was related to an acquired lesion, degenerative spinal stenosis.

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