A lumbar air study shows a tethered spinal cord in a pediatric patient. Which condition is most likely?

A lumbar air study shows a tethered spinal cord in a pediatric patient. Which condition is most likely?

  • Correct Answer: Spina bifida
  • Arnold-Chiari malformation
  • Syringomyelia
  • Spinal tumor

Explanation: Spina bifida is associated with tethered spinal cord detectable in a lumbar air study.

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