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Extractions: Web Directory: American Syringomyelia Alliance Project Information about ASAP and its goals, news, chiari manifestation, doctors corner and additional resources. Information on SM/ACM Information, stories, and support for people who have either Syringomyelia, Arnold Chiari Malformation or both. Includes a support forum.
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Extractions: Syringomyelia is a neurological disorder characterized by a fluid-filled cavity (syrinx) within the spinal cord. The cavity, for unknown reasons, often expands during adolescence or the young adult years. The syrinx is situated near the middle of the spine. It may extend across the spinal cord or along almost all of its length. Resources
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Extractions: TM A B C D ... What is the origin of the term, syringomyelia? WHAT IS IT? Syringomyelia is a rare condition in which long, fluid filled spaces are present in the central gray matter (a gray looking substance) of the spinal cord and surrounded by thick tissues made of glial cells . Glial cells maintain and support other cells. A cell is the smallest, most basic unit of life, that is capable of existing by itself. Because syringomyelia usually gets worse over time it is known as a progressive illness. WHAT DOES SYRINGOMYELIA LOOK LIKE? The long spaces in syringomyelia look like tubes in the spinal cord. It can also look like one big tube in the spinal cord. Here is an example of what syringomyelia looks like in this scan of the spine: WHAT CAUSES SYRINGOMYELIA? In syringomyelia, cerebrospinal fluid enters the spinal cord an forms an opening known as a syrinx. Cerebrospinal fluid is a cushiony fluid that protects the brain and spine. Over time, the opening gets bigger and longer, destroying the center of the spinal cord. Nerve fibers inside the spine can also get damaged.
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Extractions: Web: http://www.asap4sm.com/ The American Syringomyelia Alliance Project, Inc. (ASAP) is a non-profit, 501(c)(3), membersupported organization, chartered in May 1988. Don and Barbara White started ASAP as a grassroots organization in their spare bedroom due to the frustration they encountered when Barbara was first diagnosed. Since then ASAP has become a nationwide support group serving thousands and sending tens of thousands of information packages. Syringomyelia Friends
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