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Objectives: To report the simultaneous occurrence of generalised spinal cord atrophy, Chiari-I malformation, and syringomyelia.
Setting: Vienna, Austria.
Case description: An 83-year old woman presented with predominantly lower limb and distal tetraparesis, diffuse wasting, spasticity of both lower limbs, contractures, and severe kyphoscoliosis. Radiographic examinations revealed generalised spinal cord atrophy, Chiari-I malformation, and syringomyelia between C5 and C7. The generalised spinal cord atrophy was assumed to be due to either secondary atrophy or spontaneous collapse of a formerly more extensive syringomyelia. All other causes for generalised spinal cord atrophy were excluded.
Conclusions: Generalised spinal cord atrophy in a patient with Chiari-I malformation and syringomyelia may be due to either secondary atrophy or spontaneous collapse of a formerly holocord syringomyelia. Myelography and MRI imaging of the spine are helpful in diagnosing this condition.
Spinal Cord (2001) 39, 184–188.
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Finsterer, J., Lubec, D. & Samec, P. Generalised spinal cord atrophy, Chiari-I malformation, and syringomyelia. Spinal Cord 39, 184–188 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.sc.3101138
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