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High-frequency vocalizations and hearing in hummingbirds: what we know and opportunities for the future. [PDF]
Baruah P, Duque FG.
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Pediatric Arnold-Chiari I Malformation With Syrinx Presenting With Unilateral Hand Weakness: A Case Report. [PDF]
Tingen J, McPhee E.
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Current Biology, 2022
Birds contribute prominently to the terrestrial soundscapes on Earth. The sounds can arise from different sources, such as drumming by woodpeckers, bill clapping by storks or feather vibrations in the courtship flights of snipes and hummingbirds. However, most avian sounds are generated in the avian vocal organ, the syrinx.
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Birds contribute prominently to the terrestrial soundscapes on Earth. The sounds can arise from different sources, such as drumming by woodpeckers, bill clapping by storks or feather vibrations in the courtship flights of snipes and hummingbirds. However, most avian sounds are generated in the avian vocal organ, the syrinx.
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Child's Nervous System, 2014
Today, the term "syrinx" is used by many clinicians. Most users of the term, however, are not familiar with the origin of the word. The present paper reviews the history of the word syrinx, which is based in Greek mythology.Many modern terms have a derivation that is based on a rich history that has often been forgotten.
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Today, the term "syrinx" is used by many clinicians. Most users of the term, however, are not familiar with the origin of the word. The present paper reviews the history of the word syrinx, which is based in Greek mythology.Many modern terms have a derivation that is based on a rich history that has often been forgotten.
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2020
Syrinx is a collection of poems addressing one speaker’s experience with chronic illness and pain, and her identification with the disabled community. The manuscript articulates the pressure to uphold societal norms while combating disability stigmas.
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Syrinx is a collection of poems addressing one speaker’s experience with chronic illness and pain, and her identification with the disabled community. The manuscript articulates the pressure to uphold societal norms while combating disability stigmas.
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Spontaneous resolution of a syrinx
Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2001Syrinx are often related to trauma, tumours or abnormalities of the craniocervical junction. Only a few cases of spontaneous resolution have been reported in the literature. The authors present a case of spontaneous resolution of a cervical syrinx, and analyse the possible physiopathological mechanisms leading to resolution.
F C, Vinas, J, Pilitsis, H, Wilner
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Syrinx to Subarachnoid Shunting for Syringomyelia
World Neurosurgery, 2018Surgery for syringomyelia generally aims to treat the underlying cause, if it is known. Optimal management is unclear for idiopathic syringomyelia, or when treatment of the putative cause has failed or is high risk. Syrinx to subarachnoid shunting is an option for these cases; a series is reported to assess the outcomes of this approach.We ...
Jeffrey M Rogers, Marcus A Stoodley
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Ultrastructure of the Human Posttraumatic Syrinx
Journal of Neurosurgery, 1989✓ Although posttraumatic syringomyelia is a well-established clinicopathological entity, there is a paucity of information on the ultrastructural features of this condition. This study documents the light and electron microscopic features of posttraumatic syringes obtained from two patients who underwent surgical cordectomy.
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