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Detecting Tethered Spinal Cord: A Guide for Pediatricians

If untreated, tethered spinal cord can lead to progressive sensory and motor problems, so early identification is essential. Pediatric neurosurgeon Peter P. Sun, MD, breaks down cutaneous and other signs to check for as part of an infant’s physical exam, with images to illustrate which dimples, lumps and other abnormalities call for further evaluation.
 

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Peter Sun, MD

Division Chief, Neurosurgery

Peter Sun, MD, is a leader in the field of pediatric neurosurgery. He can discuss disorders of the central nervous system and surgical treatment. The most commonly treated conditions include brain tumors, trauma, spinal abnormalities, ...

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