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J. B. Coleman, Joseph O’Carroll
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Four cases of syringomyelia in two separate families are reported.
S J, Bentley, M J, Campbell, P, Kaufmann
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We explored the prevalence of syringomyelia in a series of 113 cases of fetal dysraphism and hindbrain crowding, of gestational age ranging from 17.5 to 34 weeks with the vast majority less than 26 weeks gestational age. We found syringomyelia in 13 cases of Chiari II malformations, 5 cases of Omphalocele/Exostrophy/Imperforate anus/Spinal abnormality (
Guo, Anne +4 more
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Fluid cavities extending beyond several segments within the spinal cord comprise a pathologic entity that is not a disease, but a condition with many possible causes. Hindbrain herniation with or without associated arachnoid thickening is the most common cause, followed by spinal arachnoiditis, especially with paraplegia and also intraspinal tumors ...
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Chronic extradural compression of spinal cord leads to syringomyelia in rat model
Background Syringomyelia is a common spinal cord lesion. However, whether CSF blockage is linked to the formation and enlargement of syringomyelia is still controversial.
Longbing Ma +5 more
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Spinal Obstruction-Related vs. Craniocervical Junction-Related Syringomyelia: A Comparative Study
BackgroundNo prior reports have focused on spinal cord injury (SCI) characteristics or inflammation after destruction of the blood–spinal cord barrier by syringomyelia.
Chenghua Yuan +79 more
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Syringomyelia is an etiologically diverse affliction caused by disturbance of normal cerebrospinal fluid flow dynamics. An evaluation by comprehensive imaging, using advanced three-dimensional constructive interference in steady state and four-dimensional phase contrast imaging techniques, should be focused on finding the causative lesion because this ...
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The pathogenesis of syringomyelia continues to be an enigma. The patency of the central canal and its role in the pathogenesis of communicating syringomyelia continues to elicit controversy.
Natarajan Muthukumar
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Syringomyelia regression after shunting of a trapped fourth ventricle
We describe a case of progressive syringomyelia following post-infectious trapped fourth ventricle (TFV), which resolved after shunting of the fourth ventricle.
Dukagjin Morina +4 more
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