U.S., Dec. 3 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07258654) titled 'Study of Urinary Impact of Spinal Dysraphism in the Pediatric Population' on Nov. 20.

Brief Summary: Spinal dysraphisms are defined as a congenital malformation characterized by a defect in the closure of the neural tube in the caudal region. They are divided into two groups: open dysraphisms, where the skin covering is absent; and closed dysraphisms, where the skin abnormality is less obvious and diagnosis is sometimes more difficult. Both open and closed dysraphisms can cause a variety of neurological disorders, including urinary and fecal dysfunction, which is often more severe in open dysraphisms than in closed dysraphisms, which...