11 research outputs found

    Spontaneous Resolution Of Syringomyelia Without Chiari Malformation - Case Report

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    A 30-year-old woman presented with a cervical syrinx manifesting as hemihypesthesia. Neuroimaging found no evidence of Chiari malformation or tight cisterna magna. Serial magnetic resonance imaging studies over a 6-year period demonstrated spontaneous and complete resolution of the syrinx accompanied by an asymptomatic clinical course. The natural history of syringomyelia is highly unpredictable. The outcome of surgical treatment for patients with syringomyelia is not always satisfactory, so the indications for surgery are controversial. Spontaneous resolution of syringomyelia unrelated with foramen magnum lesion has various causes. Close follow up of the patient is necessary to monitor for recurrence.WoSScopu

    Pathological Changes in the Elderly Human Brain

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    Dementia in Parkinson’s Disease

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    The neurobiology of Alzheimer's disease

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