- have the malformation, and that
between 30 and 70% have
syrinxes. However, most dogs with
syrinxes are not symptomatic.
Although symptoms of syringomyelia...
-
syrinx within the
spinal cord.
Syrinxes usually result from
lesions that
partially obstruct CSF flow. At
least ½ of
syrinxes occur in
patients with congenital...
-
storks lack
syrinxes and are mute, they do have
syrinxes, and are
capable of
making some sounds,
although they do not do so often. The
syrinxes of storks...
- the
fluid more
quickly does not
produce better outcomes, but for some
syrinxes, a
shunt is the only
drainage option. In the case of trauma-related syringomyelia...
-
downward traumatic displacement of the brainstem.: 842
Cysts known as
syrinxes can
affect the brainstem, in a condition,
called syringobulbia.
These fluid-filled...
- the
width of the
syrinx and
extent of
spinal cord
dorsal horn damage.
Syrinxes can
progressively expand and a dog
which is
asymptomatic in
early life...
- non-avian dinosaurs. On the
basis that non-avian
dinosaurs did not have
syrinxes and that
their next
close living relatives, crocodilians, use the larynx...
-
Syringobulbia is a
medical condition in
which syrinxes, or fluid-filled cavities,
affect the
brainstem (usually the
lower brainstem). The
exact cause is...
-
selection often drives vocal evolution. ****ual
dimorphism leads to
different syrinxes in birds, and the
degree of
differences varies. Some
species do not present...
- is a
disease of the
spinal cord
typified by
fluid filled cavities, or
syrinxes,
within the
spinal cord
substance but it can
cause pain by
disrupting the...