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3. Hydrosyringomyelia
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Syringomyelia is also known as Morvan's disease, myelosyringosis, syringomyelus, syringomyelic syndrome, and hydrosyringomyelia.
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5. Intramedullary Spinal Cord Tumour
It is very important not to mistake these cysts for hydrosyringomyelia and torecognize the tumour nodule within them. A differential diagnostic clue is
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our commitment our company Search Medcyclopaedia for: Search marked text (mark text before you click) Browse entry words starting with: A B C D ... amershamhealth.com Intramedullary spinal cord tumour, tumour that arise from cells of the spinal cord and grow within it. Topographically, they are distinguished from intradural extramedullary tumours and from extradural tumours. The most common histological types are: ependymomas (about 45%), astrocytomas (about 45%), haemangioblastomas (about 5%) and others (about 5%). The clinical presentation is usually slowly progressive, sometimes relapsing and remitting, rarely with acute onset of sensory and motor disturbances of the legs or four limbs (according to whether the location is thoracic or cervical). Bladder and bowel dysfunctions are possible. Diagnostically plain films of the spine are rarely positive; most frequent signs in children are widening of the spinal canal in long-lasting and cystic holocord astrocytomas. CT is rarely useful, since the resolution within the spinal canal is limited and only indirect signs of thinning of the pedicles and enlargement of the spinal canal, when present, may be seen. Myelography was the modality of choice before the advent of MR; it should be performed no longer if MR is available. Likewise, CT myelography no longer should be used.

6. Repeated Syncopes And Extended Paediatric Hydrosyringomyelia/Chiari
Repeated syncopes and extended paediatric hydrosyringomyelia/Chiari I malformation
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7. Dorlands Medical Dictionary
hydrosyringomyelia (hy·dro·sy·rin·go·my·e·lia) (hi²drosibreve-ring²go-mi-e¢le-schwa) syringomyelia. Hydrotaea (Hy·dro·taea) (hi²dro-te¢schwa) a genus
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8. Repeated Syncopes And Extended Paediatric
Repeated syncopes and extended paediatric hydrosyringomyelia/Chiari I malformation relation or coincidence ?
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9. Repeated Syncopes And Extended Paediatric Hydrosyringomyelia/Chiari I Malformati
After diagnosing the extended hydrosyringomyelia and Chiari type I malformation, Furthermore the association of isolated syncopes and hydrosyringomyelia
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Repeated syncopes and extended paediatric hydrosyringomyelia/Chiari I malformation: relation or coincidence ?
Syringomyelia is defined as a condition of tubular cavitations within the spinal cord, lined by glial tissue. In theory it differs from hydromyelia, a dilatation of the central canal of the spinal cord, which is lined with ependyma. However, in practice

10. Repeated Syncopes And Extended Paediatric
Repeated syncopes and extended paediatric hydrosyringomyelia/Chiari I malformation
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12. Neurosurgery - Abstract: Volume 21(3) September 1987 P 347-51 Hydrosyringomyelia
September 1987, 213 hydrosyringomyelia and its management Previous Next .hydrosyringomyelia and its management in childhood. Neurosurgery.
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1) the surgical treatment of hydrosyringomyelia has not been standardized; results from the treatment of the hydrosyringomyeliaChiari I complex,
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15. MUMS List Of Disorders - "H"
Hydronephrosis (44) * hydrosyringomyelia ArnoldChiari (1) Hyper IGA Syndrome (2) Hyper IGE Syndrome (2) Hyperactive (648) * Hyperammonia (8)
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16. Hydrosyringomyelia
hydrosyringomyelia,. Print this article, the complaint. hydrosyringomyeliacan accompany both congenital and acquired spinal lesions.
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our commitment our company Search Medcyclopaedia for: Search marked text (mark text before you click) Browse entry words starting with: A B C D ... amershamhealth.com Hydrosyringomyelia, the presence of longitudinally orientated CSF-filled cavities and gliosis within the spinal cord. The terms hydromyelia and syringomyelia refer to cavities that correspond respectively to a dilated central canal or lie paracentrally to it. As the two entities overlap and it is not always possible to distinguish between them on the basis of imaging studies, the term of hydrosyringomyelia is often more properly used. The clinical picture in hydrosyringomyelia is independent of the aetiology and is a function of the sectional and vertical extent of the cavity. The classical clinical syndrome is marked by segmental anaesthesia of the dissociative type (loss of sense of pain and temperature with preservation of the sense of touch) associated with segmental weakness, absence of tendon reflexes and atrophy of the upper limbs and back, and spastic paresis in the lower limbs. The complete spectrum occurs relatively infrequently. About 80% of patients present with complaints of sense of stiffness in the legs and weakness in the legs or hands. Pain is also, despite the anaesthesia, a fairly frequent complaint. Hydrosyringomyelia can accompany both congenital and acquired spinal lesions. In some cases no associated lesion is demonstrable and the disease is defined as idiopathic.

17. The World Arnold Chiari Malformation Association
Hydromyelia, or hydrosyringomyelia is frequently associated with the Chiari I malformation of the cerebellar tonsils.
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18. Intramedullary Spinal Cord Tumour
both cranially and caudally, sometimes involving almost the entire cord (Fig.3).It is very important not to mistake these cysts for hydrosyringomyelia and to
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our commitment our company Search Medcyclopaedia for: Search marked text (mark text before you click) Browse entry words starting with: A B C D ... amershamhealth.com Intramedullary spinal cord tumour, tumour that arise from cells of the spinal cord and grow within it. Topographically, they are distinguished from intradural extramedullary tumours and from extradural tumours. The most common histological types are: ependymomas (about 45%), astrocytomas (about 45%), haemangioblastomas (about 5%) and others (about 5%). The clinical presentation is usually slowly progressive, sometimes relapsing and remitting, rarely with acute onset of sensory and motor disturbances of the legs or four limbs (according to whether the location is thoracic or cervical). Bladder and bowel dysfunctions are possible. Diagnostically plain films of the spine are rarely positive; most frequent signs in children are widening of the spinal canal in long-lasting and cystic holocord astrocytomas. CT is rarely useful, since the resolution within the spinal canal is limited and only indirect signs of thinning of the pedicles and enlargement of the spinal canal, when present, may be seen. Myelography was the modality of choice before the advent of MR; it should be performed no longer if MR is available. Likewise, CT myelography no longer should be used.

19. Syringomyelia
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INTRODUCTION The association of hindbrain herniation, better known as Chiarimalformation, and cyst
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