Describe the pathophysiology of neural tube defects. Select one neural tube defect and explain how the symptoms of the defect correlate to the pathophysiology of the condition. How will these symptoms impact developmental stages over time (infancy, toddlerhood, childhood/adolescence)?
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1. Describe the pathophysiology of neural tube defects. Select one neural tube defect and explain how the symptoms of the defect correlate to the pathophysiology of the condition. How will these symptoms impact developmental stages over time (infancy, toddlerhood, childhood/adolescence)?
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