What is Syringomyelia

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Syringomyelia is a neurological disorder characterized by the formation of a fluid-filled cavity, called a syrinx, within the spinal cord. This condition often develops due to a blockage or obstruction in the normal flow of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) within the spinal cord.


Symptoms: The symptoms of syringomyelia can vary widely depending on the location and size of the syrinx. Common signs include progressive weakness and stiffness in the arms and legs, chronic pain, loss of sensation, muscle atrophy, and bladder/bowel dysfunction.


Causes: Syringomyelia can be either congenital (present at birth) or acquired later in life. Congenital cases are often associated with a condition called Chiari malformation, where brain tissue extends into the spinal canal. Acquired syringomyelia can result from trauma, spinal cord tumors, or spinal cord inflammation.


Treatment: Treatment options for syringomyelia aim to address the underlying cause and alleviate symptoms. This may involve surgery to remove obstructions, drain the syrinx, or correct associated abnormalities. Medications can also be prescribed to manage pain and other symptoms.


If you suspect you or someone you know may have syringomyelia, it is crucial to consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.


by Diseasemaps

It is the cavitation formed within the spinal cord tissue. This cavitation is filled with cerebral spinal fluid. That fluid puts pressure on the nerves within the cord and destroy them. The thickest part of the spinal cord is in the neck and in the lumbar spine it is 8 mm wide, in the THORACIC THORACIC, it is 6 mm wide. It was finally confirmed during a symposium by the NIH, that it doesn’t matter what size the cavitation is or the location. Yes it will cause symptoms

3/22/18 by Tammie 4000

SYRINGOMYELIA is a nerve disorder that is located in your spinal column. There's this fluid likes tumor, in the spinal column, call a syrinx. It grows all different directions, longer, fatter, whatever it really wants. It hurts the nerves causing all different kinds of problems symptoms, that are not limited to a specific list. It can cause a ton of pain, it can affect your eyesight, your speech, and your muscle mass, everything

6/19/18 by Austyn 3500

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