Case 191: Giant Hemorrhagic Syringomyelia and Syringobulbia Mimicking Intramedullary Neoplasm
2013; Radiological Society of North America; Volume: 266; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1148/radiol.12110071
ISSN1527-1315
AutoresAnatoly Shuster, David Landry,
Tópico(s)Spinal Cord Injury Research
ResumoHomeRadiologyVol. 266, No. 3 PreviousNext Diagnosis PleaseCase 191Case 191: Giant Hemorrhagic Syringomyelia and Syringobulbia Mimicking Intramedullary NeoplasmAnatoly Shuster , David LandryAnatoly Shuster , David LandryAuthor AffiliationsFrom the Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Hamilton General Hospital, Hamilton Health Science, McMaster University, 237 Barton St East, Hamilton, ON, Canada L8L 2X2.Address correspondence to A.S. (e-mail: [email protected])Anatoly Shuster David LandryPublished Online:Mar 1 2013https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.12110071MoreSectionsFull textPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesCiteTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareShare onFacebookXLinked In AbstractHemorrhagic syringomyelia and syringobulbia is a rare disorder characterized by an insidious onset, a wide spectrum of clinical symptoms, and a radiologic appearance that can mimic imaging features of some intramedullary neoplasms; increased awareness of this condition and timely imaging may result in early recognition and appropriate therapeutic management.References1 Sherman JL, Citrin CM, Barkovich AJ. MR imaging of syringobulbia. J Comput Assist Tomogr 1987;11(3):407–411. Crossref, Medline, Google Scholar2 Aryan HE, Yanni DS, Nakaji P, Jandial R, Marshall LF, Taylor WR. Syringocephaly. J Clin Neurosci 2004;11(4):421–423. Crossref, Medline, Google Scholar3 Robinson L, Bisnaire D. 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