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Question of the Day (Q4)

A 32-year-old mother from a poor rural county gives birth to a male child. Based on her circumstances, she sought almost no prenatal care, visiting a physician only once when she first thought she was pregnant. This child is born with a catastrophic developmental defect associated with a failure of the anterior neuropore to close. Which of the following most specifically designates this developmental failure?
(A) Anencephaly
(B) Dermal sinus
(C) Encephalocele
(D) Meningocele
(E) Meningomyelocele

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