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The information below shows a list of types of Cephalic disorders, with information as to the annual incidence of each of these types of Cephalic disorders. Estimates of the people affected each year are calculated based on the available statistics.
Disease | Incidence Estimate | US people estimate | Statistic Used for Calculation |
| neural tube defect | approx 1 in 58,772 or 0.00% or 4,627 people in USA | 4,627 | 11.57 per 10,000 births with neural tube defects in the UK 2002 (University of Ulster, 2003) |
| anencephaly | approx 1 in 68,000 or 0.00% or 4,000 people in USA | 4,000 | less than 4,000 cases (the rate for spina bifida and anencephaly, NWHIC) |
| spina bifida | approx 1 in 1,133,333 or 0.00% or 240 people in USA | 240 | 6 per 100,000 births |
For more information about types of Cephalic disorders, refer to our section on types of Cephalic disorders.
The medical term 'incidence' of Cephalic disorders usually refers to the annual diagnosis rate of new cases of Cephalic disorders. Prevalence is a different medical disease measure that refers to the estimated population of people who are managing Cephalic disorders at any given time (e.g. prevalence includes people who have had a medical condition for a long time). For more information on prevalence and incidence statistics, see about prevalence and incidence statistics.
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