Spinal Dysraphism Presenting as Neuropathic Ulcers: A Case Report of a Delayed Diagnosis
Spinal dysraphism (SD) refers to the abnormal fusion of dorsal Elderberry / Sambucus midline structures during embryogenesis.It encompasses a variety of congenital spinal defects, ranging from an overt defect in which neural tissue is exposed with no overlying skin (open SD) such as myelomeningoceles to skin-covered malformations (closed or occult