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The cause of anencephaly is unknown. Although it is thought that a mother's diet and vitamin intake may play a role, scientists believe that many other factors are also involved.
Recent studies have shown that the addition of folic acid (vitamin B9) to the diet of women of childbearing age may significantly reduce the incidence of neural tube defects. Therefore it is recommended that all women of childbearing age consume 0.4 mg of folic acid daily.
Is there any treatment?
There is no cure or standard treatment for anencephaly. Treatment is supportive.
What is the prognosis?
The prognosis for babies born with anencephaly is extremely poor. If the infant is not stillborn, then he or she will usually
die within a few hours or days after birth.
What research is being done?
Research supported by the NINDS includes studies to understand how the brain and nervous system normally develop. These studies
contribute to a greater understanding of neural tube disorders, such as anencephaly, and open promising new avenues to treat
and prevent neurological birth defects.