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Acute and Atypical Presentations of Syringomyelia
Available to PurchaseSubject Area:
Neurology and Neuroscience
Journal:
European Neurology
Eur Neurol (1996) 36 (4): 215–218.
Published Online: 13 February 2008
...Ursula E. Anwer; Marc Fisher Syringomyelia is characterized by a longitudinal cavity or several cavities in the spinal cord, and syringobulbia demonstrates similar pathology in the brainstem. Both conditions typically present with slowly progressing dissociative sensory deficits as well as upper...
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Bleeding in Syringobulbia: A Fatal Complication
Available to PurchaseSubject Area:
Neurology and Neuroscience
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European Neurology
Eur Neurol (1982) 21 (3): 189–193.
Published Online: 30 January 2008
...C. Roig; S. Lopez-Pousa; I. Ferrer The pathologic findings observed in the necropsy of a patient who died suddenly after a clinical history of impotence and disorders suggesting syringobulbia of 15 years’ duration are discussed. The sudden death was attributed to bleeding in the syringobular cleft...