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41. Table Of Contents
Abstract, Intradural spinal lipomas. McGillicuddy GT; Shucart W; Kwan ES, 343. Abstract, hydrosyringomyelia and its management in childhood.
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Other CNS abnormalities that are associated are hydrocephalus (80%), corpus callosum agenesis, hydrosyringomyelia, and diastematomyelia.
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Case Fifteen - Myelomeningocele
Click on Images for Enlarged View Clinical History: Midline lumbar defect, present at birth. Radiologic Findings: Myelomeningocele of lumbar spine, with neural placode present posterior to enlarged thecal sac. Ventral nerve roots course through CSF-filled sac to exit neural foramina. Tethered spinal cord. Diagnosis: Myelomeningocele of lumbar spine. Discussion: A myelomeningocele is a neural tube closure defect. The embryonic neural folds fail to flex and fuse into a tube, which persists as a flat plate, the neural placode. The superficial ectoderm does not disjoin from the neural ectoderm, remaining in a lateral position. Thus the neural placode is not covered with skin. The spinal cord remains tethered to the lesion. Spinal dysraphism is present, usually extending over 4-6 vertebral levels. Most myelomeningoceles are lumbar, with 70% present below L2. A myelomeningocele contains nerve roots, and spinal cord within a thecal sac, with herniation through the dysraphic spine, causing the neural placode to be elevated and everted. This differentiates this lesion from a meningocele which contains no neural tissue, and the neural placode remains flush with the surface. A Chiari II malformation is present with virtually 100% of myelomeningoceles. Other CNS abnormalities that are associated are hydrocephalus (80%), corpus callosum agenesis, hydrosyringomyelia, and diastematomyelia. Non-CNS abnormalities include other vertebral malformations, hip deformities, and bladder/bowel dysfunction.

43. Lasion Europe-Table Of Contents
Abscess Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis AVM, Dural fistulae Acute ischemic lesions Acute traumatic lesions Postradiotherapy myelopathy hydrosyringomyelia.
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MRI OF SPINAL CORD DISEASES Welcome !
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Important concepts INTRODUCTION What you should know about spinal cord tumors
Epidemiology
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Treatment of spinal cord tumors: Surgical considerations INTRODUCTION: TECHNIQUE MR Technique: Recommended protocols for MR examination INTRODUCTION: MR STUDIES MR studies: How to systematically analyze MR images
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Cystic components Contrast enhancement TUMORS Spinal cord tumors Common tumors Astrocytoma Ependymoma Differential diagnosis: Astrocytoma versus ependymoma Less common tumors Hemangioblastoma Anaplastic astrocytoma and glioblastoma Oligodendroglioma Ganglioglioma Lymphoma Metastasis Lipoma Cavernoma Schwannoma Epidermoid cyst DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS Differential diagnosis of non-tumoral spinal cord enlargement Multiple sclerosis Sarcoidosis Tuberculoma Abscess Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis AVM, Dural fistulae

44. Instability Of The Cervical Spine And Neurological Involvement
the neck is extended. There is no evidence of Chiari malformation, diastematomyelia, or hydrosyringomyelia. Active extension of
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From the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston The clinical and pathological findings in patients who Klippel-Feil syndrome have been well documented . The original classic triad of features was described by Klippel and Feil as a short neck, a low hairline posteriorly, and a restricted range of motion of the neck. Since then, other musculoskeletal defects, as well as genitourinary, auditory, cardiopulmonary, and neurological anomalies, have been found to be frequently associated with Kipple-Feil syndrome . The various anomalies of cervical spine have been further characterized and defined . Most patients who have this syndrome are first seen with restricted motion of the neck, torticollis, webbing of the neck, or Sprengel deformity

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46. Hodgkin's Disease
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47. Hydrocephalus
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48. The World Arnold Chiari Malformation Association
10016. Hydromyelia, or hydrosyringomyelia is frequently associated with the Chiari I malformation of the cerebellar tonsils. Descent
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Acquired vs. Congenital 1. J Neurosurg 1995 Sep;83(3):556-558 Acquired Chiari I malformation and syringomyelia associated with bilateral chronic subdural hematoma.
Case report.Morioka T, Shono T, Nishio S, Yoshida K, Hasuo K, Fukui M
Department of Neurosurgery, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan. The authors report a case of bilateral chronic subdural hematoma in a 25-year-old woman who had occipital and neck pain. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed progressive caudal descent of the cerebellar tonsils (acquired Chiari I malformation) and a large eccentric syrinx in the spinal cord from the C3-T7 levels. Spontaneous disappearance of the chronic subdural hematomas resulted in radiographic resolution of both lesions, as well as clinical improvement. Theories of syringomyelia formation, the relationship to acquired Chiari I malformation, and the implications of this case are discussed. 2. J Neurosurg 1998 Feb;88(2):237-242
Acquired Chiari I malformation secondary to spontaneous spinal cerebrospinal
fluid leakage and chronic intracranial hypotension syndrome in seven cases.

49. The World Arnold Chiari Malformation Association
NAPROSEN. ACCOMPANYING CONDITIONS. CONDITION, %. SYRINGOMYELIA (syrinx), 29. HYDROCEPHALUS, 10. HERNIATED DISKS, 6. hydrosyringomyelia, 3. SPINA BIFIDA, 3. SCOLIOSIS, 3.
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Adult ACM Type I. Survey results are based on a questionnaire generously answered by members of The World Arnold-Chiari Malformation Association. Results may vary as more members respond. No data in the following report should be interpreted as medical fact. It's purpose is to provoke discussion about ACM, raise awareness, and hopefully help to further professional research concerning diagnosis and treatment of this still elusive condition. GENERAL DATA RESPONDENTS AS OF AUG 8,97 AVERAGE AGE AT ONSET OF SYMPTOMS RANGE:12-66 AVERAGE AGE AT TIME OF DIAGNOSIS RANGE:20-71 AVERAGE TIME TO DIAGNOSE RANGE:0-33yrs 7 yrs. AVERAGE LENGTH OF HERNIATION RANGE: 5-30mm
POSSIBLE SYMPTOM TRIGGERS INSERTION OF LUMBAR SHUNT NECK TRAUMA EXCESSIVE NECK STRESS FALL ON TAILBONE GIVING BIRTH FALL ON BACK HEAD TRAUMA EPIDURAL WHIPLASH
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PHYSICAL STRESS (lifting, coughing, straining, etc) BENDING OVER MENTAL STRESS MAINTAINING AWKWARD HEAD/NECK ANGLE LACK OF REST LOOKING UP OR DOWN EXTENDED DRIVING OR RIDING IN CAR COMPUTER WORK/TYPING/READING RAISING ARMS RISING/TURNING QUICKLY SWEEPING/CLEANING GENERAL HOUSEWORK OTHER: maintaining any position too long, sex, walking up

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51. SC Table Of Contents, Volume 37, Number 4
The Chiari/hydrosyringomyelia complex presenting in adults with myelomeningocoele an indication for early intervention. JJ Craig, WJ Gray JP McCann.
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Craig JJ, Gray WJ, McCann JP. The Chiari/hydrosyringomyelia complex presenting in adults with myelomeningocele an indication for early intervention.
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  • Chiari H, Über Veränderungen des Kleinhirns infolge von Hydrocephalie des Grosshirns. Deutsch Medizinische Wocherschrift Cama A, Tortori-Donati P, Piatelli GL, et al Chiari complex in children – neuroradiological diagnosis, neurosurgical treatment and proposal of a new classification (312 cases). Eur J Pediatr Surg 1995;(suppl 1):35–8. Elster AD, Chen MYM. Chiari I malformations: clinical and radiologic reappraisal. Radiology Chang CZ, Howng SL. Surgical outcome of Chiari I malformations – an experience sharing and literature review. Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Science Craig JJ, Gray WJ, McCann JP. The Chiari /hydrosyringomyelia complex presenting in adults with myelomeningocele: an indication for early intervention. Spinal Cord Heberle J, Hulskamp G, Harms E, et al . Cervical encephalocele in a newborn – Chiari III malformation. Case report and review of the literature. Childs Nervous System Sener RN. Cerebellar agenesis versus vanishing cerebellum in Chiari II malformation. Comput Med Imaging Graph
  • 55. : The AMEDEO Literature Guide
    MABEL GATTO E, Reisin R, Nogues M, Uribe Roca MC, Dominguez R, Giannaula R et al hydrosyringomyelia in demyelinating diseases Neurologia 2002; 17 1659
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    2000 Nov;7(2)186188. Korean. 8 Kim MJ, Lee HS. Lipomeningomyelocele with hydrosyringomyelia A Case Report. J Korean Soc Neonatol. 2000 Nov;7(2)181-185.
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    57. Hy : On Medical Dictionary Online
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    59. Keck School Of Medicine Of USC
    One is that of the Chiari malformation and hydrosyringomyelia. The patients often present in the pediatric age group with scoliosis.
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    60. One Description Of Cystic Myelopathies
    SYRINGOBULBIA extension of spinal cord cavitation into the brain stem. hydrosyringomyelia or syringohydromyelia terms are also used.
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    SYRINGOMYELIA
    1. INTRODUCTION
    2. HISTORY AND DEFINITIONS
    3. CLASSIFICATION
    4. INCIDENCE
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    6. PATHOMORPHOLOGY 7. CLINICAL PRESENTATION 8. INVESTIGATIONS 9. DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS 10. TREATMENT 11. OUTCOME 12. LATEST NEWS 13. POSTTRAUMATIC SM 14. REFERENCES Syrinx - ( Greek mythology ) - a nymph who was changed into a reed to save her from the amorous pursuit of Pan. From this reed Pan then fashioned his musical pipes. ( = empty tube). 1. INTRODUCTION Syringomyelia is not a single disease, but rather a descriptive term for any fluid cavity in the spinal cord. Regardless of the underlying ethiology, the signs and symptoms of SM are related to the location, size and extend of the cavity. With the advent of MRI and improved surgical procedures, SM is an increasingly recognized cause of disability or even death in patients with clinical signs and symptoms of central spinal cord lesion. However there is still a lot of unexplained about pathology and we are still in search for the best treatment.

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