2021年11月11日 · Coccygeal pits are the most common cutaneous anomaly detected on neonatal spinal exam. This is of importance, because in contrast to coccygeal pits, sacral dimples may …
2000年5月1日 · These intergluteal sinuses in the perianal region are frequently referred to as pits or dimples. Their cause is considered similar to other congenital dermal sinuses and appears …
2020年7月10日 · Sacral dimples and pits are much more commonly found than are closed neural tube defects. Look for red flags. Actively look for concerning findings. Use super vision! …
search for sacral dimple or neural tube defects was limited to humans and executed in Ovid Medline, Embase, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (CDSR) and Turning Research …
Sacral dimples, also known as sacrococcygeal or coccygeal dimples or pits, are the commonest cutaneous anomaly detected at neonatal spinal examination.1 They are defined as shallow or …
Evaluation and Management of Sacral Dimples (Pilonidal Dimple) Y. Byun (Nov 2014) • Cutaneous coccygeal and sacral stigmas occur in 4.8% of all children.1 • Most sacral dimples …
A sacral dimple is defined as a midline dimple less than 5 mm in diameter and no further than 2.5 cm from the anus without associated visible drainage or hairy tuft. [6] Sacral dimples are …
We propose a new classification of sacrococcygeal dimples. Although type 2 dimples have previously been classified as simple dimples that require no further investigation, we have …
Typically, the coccyx is palpable beneath the dimple and intact skin can be seen at the base (Fig. 5). If there is difficulty discerning whether the lesion is covered com-pletely by skin, otoscopic …
2022年8月22日 · Sacral dimple was the most common indication for performing a spinal US but had a low yield with few long-term sequelae. Anorectal anomalies had a strong association …