BACKGROUND: The term syringomyelia describes many pathogenetically different disorders, and a variety of attempts to group these based on different criteria have been proposed in the literature. As a consequence a lack of consensus regarding classification and terminology exists. This inconsistency extends to the ICD-10 classification of diseases in regards to syringomyelia (G95.0) and hydromyelia (Q06.4). We propose a new unifying concept for classification that also incorporates diagnostics and treatment. METHODS: The PubMed online database was used to gain a general overview of the existing pathogenetic theories in relation to syringomyelia. Illustrative cases at our department were included and similar cases of the literature were found...
Introduction: The article describes a clinical case of a malignant tumor of the brain and spinal cor...
Syringomielia could be classified according to the presence or absence of association with hindbrain...
Syringomyelia is a condition whereby fluid filled cavities appear in the spinal cord parenchyma. An ...
Syringomyelia is a condition that results in fluid-containing cavities within the parenchyma of the ...
Syringomelia is a relatively rare clinical entity in which fluid-filled cavities develop within the ...
Pathological cavitation of the spinal cord was first called “ syringomyelia “ by Ollivier in 1837. H...
Introduction. Syringomyelia is a cavitary extension inside the spinal cord which can be either symp...
Q2 ultimo autore:punti 6 STUDY DESIGN: A case report and literature review of the treatment of "non...
Syringomyelia is a chronic progressive degenerative disorder of the spinal cord, characterized clini...
PURPOSE: Syringomyelia is a misleading disease since the problem always lies elsewhere. Arachnoidit...
Spinal spondylosis is an extremely common problem among the middle-aged and elderly population. Howe...
Syringomyelia, or 'hydrocephalus of the cord' is commonly associated with spinal abnormality complex...
"A thesis submitted to fulfil the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Macquarie Uni...
There have been isolated reports in the literature of the natural history and less than complete kno...
Syringomyelia is a cystic cavity of the spinal cord, and is considered a progressive and degenerativ...
Introduction: The article describes a clinical case of a malignant tumor of the brain and spinal cor...
Syringomielia could be classified according to the presence or absence of association with hindbrain...
Syringomyelia is a condition whereby fluid filled cavities appear in the spinal cord parenchyma. An ...
Syringomyelia is a condition that results in fluid-containing cavities within the parenchyma of the ...
Syringomelia is a relatively rare clinical entity in which fluid-filled cavities develop within the ...
Pathological cavitation of the spinal cord was first called “ syringomyelia “ by Ollivier in 1837. H...
Introduction. Syringomyelia is a cavitary extension inside the spinal cord which can be either symp...
Q2 ultimo autore:punti 6 STUDY DESIGN: A case report and literature review of the treatment of "non...
Syringomyelia is a chronic progressive degenerative disorder of the spinal cord, characterized clini...
PURPOSE: Syringomyelia is a misleading disease since the problem always lies elsewhere. Arachnoidit...
Spinal spondylosis is an extremely common problem among the middle-aged and elderly population. Howe...
Syringomyelia, or 'hydrocephalus of the cord' is commonly associated with spinal abnormality complex...
"A thesis submitted to fulfil the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Macquarie Uni...
There have been isolated reports in the literature of the natural history and less than complete kno...
Syringomyelia is a cystic cavity of the spinal cord, and is considered a progressive and degenerativ...
Introduction: The article describes a clinical case of a malignant tumor of the brain and spinal cor...
Syringomielia could be classified according to the presence or absence of association with hindbrain...
Syringomyelia is a condition whereby fluid filled cavities appear in the spinal cord parenchyma. An ...