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The life-threatening problems associated with myelomeningocele include: a. downward displacement of the cerebellum, brainstem, and fourth ventricle. b. motor and sensory lesions below the level of the myelomeningocele. c. upward displacement of the cerebellum into the diencephalon. d. encephalitis causing generalized cerebral edema and hydrocephalus.
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