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X-rays are not typically the primary imaging modality used to diagnose spina bifida, as they do not provide detailed information about the spinal cord or surrounding tissues. Instead, ultrasound and MRI are preferred for assessing the condition, especially in prenatal cases. However, X-rays may be used to evaluate associated skeletal anomalies or complications related to spina bifida. Overall, while X-rays can offer some insights, they are limited in their ability to visualize the extent of spinal cord involvement.

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