نتایج جستجو برای: syringomyelia

تعداد نتایج: 1138  

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1927

Journal: :The Journal of small animal practice 2006
C Rusbridge S P Knowler

Concurrent occurrence of occipital dysplasia and occipital hypoplasia in two dogs is described in this report. Occipital hypoplasia results in reduced volume of the caudal fossa, leading to overcrowding of the neural structures and, in severe cases, development of syringomyelia. In occipital dysplasia, there is a failure of complete ossification of the supraoccipital bone. When the two conditio...

2014
Anne Guo David Chitayat Susan Blaser Sarah Keating Patrick Shannon

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 (OEIS), 2 cases of Meckel Gruber syndrome a...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1995
H G Zadeh S A Sakka M P Powell M H Mehta

We describe 12 children with idiopathic scoliosis who had a persistent absent superficial abdominal reflex (SAR) on routine neurological examination. MRI showed syringomyelia to be present in ten. The average age at detection of the scoliosis was 4.3 years and at diagnosis of syringomyelia 6.6 years. In all ten children the SAR was consistently absent on the same side as the convexity of the cu...

2013
Hee-Sang Kim Dong Hwan Yun Jinmann Chon Jong Eon Lee Min Ho Park Yoo Jin Han

Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) and syringomyelia are diseases of different entities. GBS is an acute post-infectious autoimmune disease which is mediated by autoantibodies against the myelin of peripheral nerves. Syringomyelia is a chronic disease characterized by a cavity extending longitudinally inside the spinal cord. A 67-year-old man is being hospitalized due to severe numbness and ascendin...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1973
B Williams R O Weller

Acute cord cavities have been produced by injection of saline or cerebrospinal fluid into the spinal cords of five beagle dogs. The lesions resemble syringomyelia as seen in the human. The lesions are described and the significance of the findings in supporting a hydrodynamic concept for communicating syringomyelia in the human are discussed.

2016
S. Cerda‐Gonzalez N.J. Olby E.H. Griffith

BACKGROUND Craniocervical junction (CCJ) anomalies and secondary syringomyelia are commonly diagnosed in Cavalier King Charles spaniel (CKCS). Familiarity with the natural history of these abnormalities is vital to understanding the disease syndrome. OBJECTIVE To evaluate magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) predictors of worsening clinical signs, syringomyelia, and morphology in CKCS longitudina...

Journal: :Surgical neurology 1977
W J Gardner

Syrinx (Gr. Συρινξ) was a Naiad fresh-water nymph who lived on the cold mountainsides of Arcadia. One day she was amourously pursued by the Greek god Pan, and fleeing from her chaser, she was barred by the river Ladon. She asked for assistance from her Sorores Liquidae (Watery Sisters), who transformed her into a hollow water reed. When the god’s frustrated breath blew over the river, it made a...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1977
R B Levisky A M Vianna-Morgante O Frota-Pessoa M Scaff A M Tsanaclis J A Levy

The present report describes a sibship with 2 individuals affected by myotonic dystrophy and a third with syringomyelia. The mother was affected by myotonic dystrophy. A balanced 2/13 translocation was detected in the individual with syringomyelia, in one affected by myotonic dystrophy and in their clinically normal father. The association between the phenotypic anomalies and the chromosome alt...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1998
M R Nel V Robson P N Robinson

We describe elective Caesarean section performed under extradural anaesthesia in a parturient with symptomatic syringomyelia and coexisting Chiari type I anomaly. Syringomyelia is reviewed and the anaesthetic implications of the condition discussed. Anaesthesia should be directed primarily at avoidance of increased intracranial pressure, which can cause sudden deterioration in these patients.

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