Syringomyelia
Alternate Names : Syrinx
Symptoms & Signs
- Gradual loss of muscle mass (wasting, atrophy)
- Headache
- Muscle function loss, loss of ability to use arms or legs
- Numbness or decreased sensation
- Decreased sense of pain or temperature
- Lessened ability to sense that the skin is being touched
- Neck, shoulders, upper arms, trunk -- in a cape-like pattern
- Slowly, but progressively, gets worse
- Pain down the arms, neck, or into the upper back
- Weakness (decreased muscle strength, independent of exercise) in the arms or legs
Additional symptoms that may be associated with this disease:
Diagnosis & Tests
A neurologic examination may show loss of sensation or movement caused by compression of the spinal cord. A spinal CT with myelogram or an MRI of the spine confirms syringomyelia and determines the exact location and extent. Often, an MRI of the head will be done to look for associated conditions including hydrocephalus (water on the brain).
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