Benign syringomyelia with the abortive type of the course
Syringomyelia is a chronic disease with progressive cavitation and clinical presentations of spinal cord injury. The paper describes clinical cases of a rare benign variant of syringomyelia with spontaneous cavity collapse. The peculiarity of the described clinical cases is childhood-onset of the di...
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author | E. G. Mendelevich Ch. S. Nurullina |
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description | Syringomyelia is a chronic disease with progressive cavitation and clinical presentations of spinal cord injury. The paper describes clinical cases of a rare benign variant of syringomyelia with spontaneous cavity collapse. The peculiarity of the described clinical cases is childhood-onset of the disease, lack of progression and/or development of myelopathic symptoms, and signs of syringomyelia cavity collapse according to magnetic resonance imaging findings. The authors designate this childhood-onset variant of the disease as abortive. The tendency towards collapse in the cavity in these patients may be due to a single pathogenetic mechanism, which is of interest for a further investigation. |
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spelling | doaj.art-2acce41889a2400db00aaae4a4c72c222023-03-13T08:42:17ZrusIMA-PRESS LLCНеврология, нейропсихиатрия, психосоматика2074-27112310-13422018-11-01103919610.14412/2074-2711-2018-3-91-96769Benign syringomyelia with the abortive type of the courseE. G. Mendelevich0Ch. S. Nurullina1Kazan State Medical University, Kazan, Republic of TatarstanKazan State Medical University, Kazan, Republic of TatarstanSyringomyelia is a chronic disease with progressive cavitation and clinical presentations of spinal cord injury. The paper describes clinical cases of a rare benign variant of syringomyelia with spontaneous cavity collapse. The peculiarity of the described clinical cases is childhood-onset of the disease, lack of progression and/or development of myelopathic symptoms, and signs of syringomyelia cavity collapse according to magnetic resonance imaging findings. The authors designate this childhood-onset variant of the disease as abortive. The tendency towards collapse in the cavity in these patients may be due to a single pathogenetic mechanism, which is of interest for a further investigation.https://nnp.ima-press.net/nnp/article/view/955syringomyeliachiari malformationspontaneous collapsemagnetic resonance imagingposterior cranial fossa |
spellingShingle | E. G. Mendelevich Ch. S. Nurullina Benign syringomyelia with the abortive type of the course Неврология, нейропсихиатрия, психосоматика syringomyelia chiari malformation spontaneous collapse magnetic resonance imaging posterior cranial fossa |
title | Benign syringomyelia with the abortive type of the course |
title_full | Benign syringomyelia with the abortive type of the course |
title_fullStr | Benign syringomyelia with the abortive type of the course |
title_full_unstemmed | Benign syringomyelia with the abortive type of the course |
title_short | Benign syringomyelia with the abortive type of the course |
title_sort | benign syringomyelia with the abortive type of the course |
topic | syringomyelia chiari malformation spontaneous collapse magnetic resonance imaging posterior cranial fossa |
url | https://nnp.ima-press.net/nnp/article/view/955 |
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