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Sagittal T2 magnetic resonance image showing a syrinx within the spinal... | Download Scientific Diagram
Radiology EDU - High resolution MR Imaging of the cervical spine on a female patient with syrinx. A syrinx is a fluid-filled cavity within the spinal cord (syringomyelia) or brain stem (syringobulbia).
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MedRewind on X: "Syringomyelia : cystic enlargement of spinal cord. Syringobulbia:Extension of the syrinx into the medulla. It causes palatal or vocal cord paralysis, dysarthria, horizontal or vertical nystagmus, episodic dizziness or
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