The permanent status plan any pathological condition of the spinal cord is?

speaking in *medical* terms...

Answers:    Main Entry: pa·thol·o·gy
Pronunciation: -j
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural -gies
1 : the study of the essential nature of diseases and especially of the structural and functional change produced by them
2 : the anatomic and physiological deviations from the normal that constitute disease or characterize a particular disease
3 : a treatise on or compilation of abnormalities

A pathological condition would be any alteration cause by a disease.
Would you be looking for Spinal Cord Abnormality?
There really isn't a specific term for "any" pathological condition, it would be based on what changes to the spinal cord you be speaking of.
SPINA BIFIDA is a pathological condition (by agenesia or problem cellular migration)

It is a exactly definition (sorry for my few speak english)

"Spina bifida (Latin: "split spine") is a developmental birth defect involving the neural tube: incomplete closure of the embryonic neural tube results in an incompletely formed spinal cord. In addition, the vertebrae overlying the clear portion of the spinal cord do not fully form and remain unfused and open. This allows the abnormal portion of the spinal cord to stick out through the opening surrounded by the bones. There may or may not be a fluid filled sac surrounding the open spinal cord. Other neural tube defects include anencephaly, a condition contained by which the portion of the neural tube which will become the cerebrum does not close, and encephalocele, which results when other parts of the brain remain unfused."


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