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Intramedullary Spinal Hemangioblastoma Associated with Syringomyelia

Kim KS, Cho YE, Yoon DH, Oh SH, Park HC, Kim YS

  • KMID: 1954497
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1991 Nov;20(10-11):948-953.
Intrameduallary spinal hemangioblastoma is frequently associated with syringomyelia. It grows slowly and can be removed totally. Syringomyelia can be subcided by total removal of tumor and opening of syringomyelia. Two...
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Syringomyelia & Syringobulbia in a Patient of Paraplegia Following Tuberculous Meningitis: Case report

Kim JD, Lee WK, Shin HS

  • KMID: 2001912
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 1997 Apr;21(2):439-443.
Syringomyelia can occur as a complication of tuberculous meningitis despite of appropriate chemotherapy and almost it is founded with motor and sensory disturbances. We have experienced a case of an...
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A Case of Post-Traumatic Syringomyelia Extending from the Foramen Magnum to the Conus Medullaris

Kang SD

  • KMID: 1692127
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1993 Mar;22(3):431-435.
No abstract available.
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Chiari Type I Malformation in a Child with Syringomyelia and Scoliosis: A case report

Jang JY, Lee SH, Moon JL, Kang SY

  • KMID: 2323406
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 2000 Apr;24(2):332-337.
The association between pediatric Chiari malformation and the development of syringomyelia has been well documented. Scoliosis in the patient with syringomyelia is thought to be secondary to anterior horn cell...
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Syringomyelia Associated with a Spinal Arachnoid Cyst

Kim MS, Kim SH

While syringomyelia is not a rare spinal disorder, syringomyelia associated with a spinal arachnoid cyst is very unusual. Here, we report a 62-year-old man who suffered from gait disturbance and...
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Treatment of Syringomyelia with Consideration on its Pathophysiology

Hong SH, Jeong SK, Chung CK, Kim HJ

  • KMID: 2339683
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 2002 Apr;31(4):388-391.
The authors present a case of syringomyelia with postlaminectmy kyphosis. Twenty six year-old male, who received a operation 11 years ago for intradural cervical schwannoma. The patient visited our hospital...
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Syringomyelia Associated with Spinal Intramedullary Giloblastoma Multoforme: Report of a Case

Jun BY, Kim YS, Park HC

  • KMID: 2187608
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1987 Dec;16(4):1251-1256.
A case of cervicothoracic intramedullary glioblastoma multiforme associated with syringomyelia is reported. The tumor was located between C5 and T1 level and a large syrinx was found below the tumor,...
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Syringomyelia Associated with Posterior Fossa Tumor: Case Report

Seo BR, Jung S, Kang SS

  • KMID: 2188896
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 2003 May;33(5):521-524.
The authors describe three patients of syringomyelia associated with posterior fossa tumor. The lesions were diagnosed by magnetic resonance imaging. Total removal of tumor without decompression of foramen magnum was...
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Surgical Treatment of Syringomyelia Secondary to Tuberculous Meningitis: Report of 4 Cases

Jang BJ, Haah E, Chi MP, Kim JO, Kim JC

  • KMID: 1955372
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1996 Sep;25(9):1905-1909.
The authors report our recent experience with 4 cases of syringomyelia that had developed secondary to tuberculous meningitis. Three cases of syringomyelia were treated by syringoperitoneal shunt and 1 case,...
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A Huge Posterior Fossa Arachnoid Cyst with Cervicothoracic Syringomyelia

Kang MH, Kim MC, Chung H, Lee SP, Choi GH

  • KMID: 2188580
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1999 Dec;28(12):1805-1809.
The authors report a surgically treated patient with very unusual combination of a giant posterior fossa cyst in cerebellopontine area, Chiari I malformation and syringomyelia in cervico-thoracic area. Ventricles were...
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The experience of scoliosis with syringomyelia

Suk SI, Lee CK, Kim EH, Kang SY

  • KMID: 1947546
  • J Korean Orthop Assoc.
  • 1991 Apr;26(2):380-394.
No abstract available.
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Syringomyelia Associated with a Huge Retrocerebellar Arachnoid Cyst: A Case Report

Hue SB, Seong HY, Kwon SC, Lyo IU, Sim HB

Occasionally, a posterior fossa arachnoid cyst can induce compression of the spinal cord and cause syringomyelia. Here, we report the case of a 29-year-old man with both progressive shoulder pain...
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A Case of Syringomyelia Following Cured Tuberculous Meningitis

Hwang YM, Shu CD, Rhim SC

  • KMID: 2016093
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 1991 Mar;9(1):120-126.
Syringomyelia is caused by heterogeneous etiologies. Syringomyelia secondary to arachnoiditis complicated by tuberculous meningitis is rarely reported entity, which has not been reported in Korea. We present a patient who...
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A Case Report of Syringomyelia

Yum MK, Lee HS, Yoon HS, Hwang YS, Kim HJ

  • KMID: 1676126
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1985 Jan;28(1):95-98.
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Neuropathic Arthropathy Induced by Syringomyelia due to Arnold-Chiari I Malformation: A case report

Rhee WI, Lee G, Lee JY, Kim YH, Park YM

  • KMID: 2324530
  • J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
  • 2007 Apr;31(2):252-256.
Neuropathic arthropathy is a chronic and progressive disease of bone and joints. One of the most common causes of neuropathic arthropathy is syringomyelia. Syringomyelia associated with Arnold-Chiari I malformation has...
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A Case History of Lumbosacral Syringomyelia

Whang WS, Oh YD, Kim YJ

Syringomyelia was described by Etienne, Morgagni and Santorini in 1594 for the first time and was named by Olliver in 1824. In spite of hundreds of years study, it's cause...
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Anesthetic management of a patient with Arnold-Chiari malformation type I with associated syringomyelia: A case report

Kim TY, Lee C, Kim JN

  • KMID: 2169109
  • Anesth Pain Med.
  • 2012 Apr;7(2):166-169.
Arnold-Chiari malformation type I (ACM I) is anatomically defined as the displacement of the cerebellar tonsils below the level of the foramen magnum. Syringomyelia is a condition in which a...
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Treatment of Syringomyelia due to Chiari Type I Malformation with Syringo-Subarachnoid-Peritoneal Shunt

Akakin A, Yilmaz B, Eksi MS, Kilic T

Chiari type I malformation is a tonsillar herniation more than 3 mm from the level of foramen magnum, with or without concurrent syringomyelia. Different surgical treatments have been developed for...
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Whole-spinal Syringomyelia in a Pediatric Patient with Chiari Malformation Type 1

Yoon SH, Ahn YH, Ahn YM, Cho KG, Kim SW

  • KMID: 2010250
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1996 Mar;25(3):657-661.
A case of whole-spinal syringomyelia in a pediatric patient with the Chiari malformation type 1 is reported. The patient manifested only acute weakness of the right lower extremities and showed...
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CT-guided Aspiration of Syringomyelia Involving Thoracic Spinal Cord: a Case Report

Kim BS, Ahn KJ, Ihn YK, Won YD, Hong YK

  • KMID: 1910781
  • Neurointervention.
  • 2008 Aug;3(2):79-82.
We present a case of symptomatic syringomyelia involving the spinal cord, which was managed by repeated CT-guided percutaneous aspiration, achieving significant decompression by imaging and clinical improvement of lower extremity...
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