Monday, November 16, 2009

If cyst exist in the spinal cord for a baby what is the affect of the cyst on the baby?

when my baby was in my womb doctors told baby has kyphosys,but after birth we had taken MRI,but doctors told cyst is there interior section of spinal cord,my baby is not moving his legs fastly,just he is lightly moving his legs,what is the affect of cyst on my baby

If cyst exist in the spinal cord for a baby what is the affect of the cyst on the baby?
Basic Summary for Syringomyelia





Main name of condition: Syringomyelia


What is Syringomyelia?


Brief description of Syringomyelia: Spinal cord cysts


Organs Affected by Syringomyelia: spinal cord Who gets Syringomyelia?


Patient Profile for Syringomyelia: Usually 25-40 How serious is Syringomyelia?


Prognosis of Syringomyelia: Good. Usually good response to early treatment such as surgery. Advanced cases may leave permanent spinal injury.


Prognosis of Syringomyelia: Symptoms usually begin between the ages of 25 and 40 and may worsen with straining or any activity that causes cerebrospinal fluid pressure to fluctuate. Some patients, however, may have long periods of stability. Surgery results in stabilization or modest improvement in symptoms for most patients. Delay in treatment may result in irreversible spinal cord injury. 1


Complications of Syringomyelia: see complications of Syringomyelia What causes Syringomyelia?


Causes of Syringomyelia: see causes of Syringomyelia What are the symptoms of Syringomyelia?


Symptoms of Syringomyelia: see symptoms of Syringomyelia How is it treated?


Treatments for Syringomyelia: see treatments for Syringomyelia


Research for Syringomyelia: see research for Syringomyelia


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