Ouaknine G E, Gadoth N, Matz S, Shalit M
Childs Brain. 1979;5(6):513-7. doi: 10.1159/000119848.
Diastematomyelia is usually caused by a midline bony, cartilaginous or fibrous spur. A case is presented with splitting of the spinal cord by a large arteriovenous malformation at the thoracolumbar junction. A hairy skin patch, kyphoscoliosis, vertebral anomalies and an arachnoidal cyst were found adjacent to the vascular and neural malformations.