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syringomyelia The formation of a fluid-filled cavity (a syrinx) in an injured area of the spinal cord, which is a result of nerve fiber degradation and necrosis. It sometimes extends upward, extending also the neurological deficit. Treatment often includes surgery to insert a shunt for drainage of the cavity.
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syringomyelocele A congenital neural tube defect which can cause spinal bifida in which spinal fluid fills a sac of spinal membrane.
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syringomyelia A pain disorder caused by the formation of a large fluid-filled space (a syrinx) within the centre of the spinal cord.
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syringe the syringes you will use are small and have fine points and special coatings that help to make injections as easy and painless as possible. When insulin injections are done properly, most people find that they are relatively painless.
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syringomyelia A fluid filled cavity in the spinal cord. Usually involving upper segments initially and involving the shoulder muscles.
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