Pathoma: Spinal Cord Lesions Flashcards
Other than Chiari malformations, syringomyelia can also be caused by _______________.
trauma (just think, anything that obstructs the flow of CSF in the central canal of the spinal cord can cause this)
Syringomyelia usually begins on the ___________ surface of the spine. Thus, what pathway is most frequently inhibited in those with syringomyelia?
Ventral surface. Starts out with loss of pain, due to occlusion of the anterior white commissure. Fine touch and vibration sense are preserved.
Syringomyelia most often occurs on which levels?
C8 - T1
The lateral horn provides ___________ to the face.
sympathetic input
You might get a Board question in which you need to distinguish ALS from syringomyelia. How can you do so?
There will be no loss of sensation (of any kind) in ALS! Only syringomyelia can do this.
Describe the characteristics of Friedrich ataxia.
An AR disorder of trinucleotide repeats that leads to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, cerebellar damage, and spinal involvement; leads to ataxia and loss of sensation.