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Longview-based nonprofit sues New York foundation
News-Journal.com, TX - Jul 11, 2008
The American Syringomyelia Association Project is attempting to settle a lawsuit it filed earlier this month against a competing organization that it says ...
Charity sues charity for theft of donor list
Southeast Texas Record, TX - Jul 8, 2008
By Michelle Massey, Texarkana Bureau MARSHALL - Two employees and a board member of the Longview charity American Syringomyelia Alliance Project ("ASAP") ...

Bleacher Report
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... for the last 23 years of his life, Bobby had to cope with the effects of Syringomyelia ? a spinal disease that slowly caused paralysis. ...
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Franklin Park Herald Journal, IL - Jul 9, 2008
... diseases that affect the spinal cord and provides general information about ALS, MS, post-polio, spina bifida, transverse myelitis and syringomyelia. ...
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Pathophysiology of syringomyelia associated with Chiari I malformation of the cerebellar tonsils. … -
EH Oldfield, K Muraszko, TH Shawker, NJ Patronas - J Neurosurg, 1994 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... of syringomyelia associated with Chiari I malformation of the cerebellar tonsils. ...
Syringomyelia resolved within 1 to 6 months after surgery in all patients. ...

Surgery for hindbrain related syringomyelia. -
B Williams - Adv Tech Stand Neurosurg, 1993 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Adv Tech Stand Neurosurg. 1993;20:107-64. Surgery for hindbrain related
syringomyelia. Williams B. Midland Centre for Neurosurgery ...

HYDRODYNAMIC MECHANISM OF SYRINGOMYELIA: ITS RELATIONSHIP TO MYELOCELE.
WJ GARDNER - J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry, 1965 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1965 Jun;28:247-59. HYDRODYNAMIC MECHANISM
OF SYRINGOMYELIA: ITS RELATIONSHIP TO MYELOCELE. GARDNER WJ. ...

Pathogenesis of syringomyelia.
MJ Ball, AD Dayan - Lancet, 1972 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1972 Oct 14;2(7781):799-801. Pathogenesis of syringomyelia. ... MeSH Terms: Age Factors;
Humans; Pressure; Spinal Cord/blood supply; Syringomyelia/cerebrospinal fluid ...

Favorable results with syringosubarachnoid shunts for treatment of syringomyelia.
CH Tator, K Meguro, DW Rowed - J Neurosurg, 1982 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
J Neurosurg. 1982 Apr;56(4):517-23. Favorable results with syringosubarachnoid shunts
for treatment of syringomyelia. Tator CH, Meguro K, Rowed DW. ...

Elucidating the pathophysiology of syringomyelia -
JD Heiss, N Patronas, HL DeVroom, T Shawker, R … - Neurosurgical Focus, 1999 - thejns.org
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Syringomyelia causes progressive myelopathy. Most patients ...

On the pathogenesis of syringomyelia: a review. -
B Williams - Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1980 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... Copyright notice. On the pathogenesis of syringomyelia: a review. ... West RJ, Williams
B. Radiographic studies of the ventricles in syringomyelia. Neuroradiology. ...

[PDF] Pathological basis of spinal cord cavitation in syringomyelia: analysis of 105 autopsy cases -
TH Milhorat, AL Capocelli Jr, AP Anzil, RM Kotzen, … - J Neurosurg, 1995 - jnsonline.org
... 802 Pathological basis of spinal cord cavitation in syringomyelia: analysis of 105
autopsy cases ... 803 Pathological findings in syringomyelia Page 3. ...
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Surgical treatment of syringomyelia. Favorable results with syringoperitoneal shunting. -
NM Barbaro, CB Wilson, PH Gutin, MS Edwards - J Neurosurg, 1984 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
J Neurosurg. 1984 Sep;61(3):531-8. Surgical treatment of syringomyelia.
Favorable results with syringoperitoneal shunting. Barbaro ...

Syringomyelia and its surgical treatment--an analysis of 75 patients -
V Logue, MR Edwards - British Medical Journal, 1981 - jnnp.bmj.com
... PAPERS. Syringomyelia and its surgical treatment--an analysis of 75 patients.
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Syringomyelia

Syringomyelia is a disorder in which a fluid-filled cyst forms in the spinal cord. Called a syrinx, the cyst grows over time. It most commonly starts in the area of the neck, but it can extend down along the entire length of the spinal cord. The cyst ultimately destroys the center of the spinal cord.

Symptoms of Syringomyelia

Early on the cyst disrupts the body's ability to feel pain or temperature. This leads the patient to overlook dangerous conditions that may result in burns or cuts.
The first symptoms tend to appear in the fingers and then spread. It is common to have a loss of sensation that spreads like a cape over the shoulders and back.
Late in the condition, the affected individual may have spastic muscles or weakness of the legs.

Other symptoms can include:

  • A loss in the ability to feel extremes of hot or cold, especially in the hands
  • Difficulty articulating words
  • Dizziness
  • Headaches

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  • Hoarseness
  • Impaired sensation in the face on one or both sides
  • Loss of or deficiency in the power to use or understand language
  • Pain, weakness and stiffness in the back, shoulders, arms or legs
  • Rapid, involuntary rolling of the eyeballs

Symptoms can occur suddenly after coughing or straining. If not treated surgically, syringomyelia often leads to more and more weakness in the arms and legs, loss of hand sensation and chronic, severe pain.

Causes and Risk Factors

About half of these cysts are due to abnormalities of the spine or skull base that were present from birth. During the teen or young adult years, these cysts often expand for unknown reasons.

The remainder of these cysts develops along with tumors, after an injury to the spine or for unknown reasons.

Diagnosis

Other, more common disorders share the early symptoms of syringomyelia. In the past, this has made diagnosis difficult. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has significantly increased the number of cases diagnosed early.

Treatment

Surgery is usually recommended to make more space for the cerebellum (Chiari malformation) at the base of the skull and upper neck, without entering the brain or spinal cord. If a tumor is causing syringomyelia, removing it is usually recommended. With surgery, symptoms improve or do not get worse for most patients. Delaying treatment may cause permanent spinal cord injury.

 

 
 
 
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