2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11845-007-0088-9
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Painless burn injury caused by post-traumatic syringomyelia

Abstract: Although there are a number of reports regarding the formation of neuropathic ulcers related to syringomyelia, painless burn injury descriptions are very rare. Despite available limited data related to this subject, it is important to warn patients about traumas-especially burns-after a diagnosis of PTS.

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“…Trigeminal sensory neuropathy presents with anesthesia and paresthesia of the orofacial region may herald underlying malignancy (38). Syringomyelia, which is generally related to congenital malformations and tumors, may lead to paresthesia (39).…”
Section: Nervous System Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trigeminal sensory neuropathy presents with anesthesia and paresthesia of the orofacial region may herald underlying malignancy (38). Syringomyelia, which is generally related to congenital malformations and tumors, may lead to paresthesia (39).…”
Section: Nervous System Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Siringomyeli, travma sonrası erken dönemde geliştiği bildirilmekle birlikte, sıklıkla yıllar sonra geç bir komplikasyon olarak ortaya çıkar. Post travmatik siringomiyeli prevalansı %0.9-3 oranındadır 1 .Klinik semptom ve bulgular sirinksin yerleşim yerine ve boyutuna göre değişir. Disosiyatif duyu kusuru, ağrı, kavitenin progresif olarak ön boynuz motor nöronlara ve kortikospinal traktusa doğru genişlemesi sonucu el kaslarında güçsüzlük ve atrofi, üst ekstremitelerde derin tendon refleksinde azalma ya da kayıp, alt ekstremitelerde birinci motor nöron bulguları eşlik edebilir 2,3 .…”
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