Summary
Syringomyelia is a rare disorder that causes a cyst to form in your spinal cord. This cyst, called a syrinx, gets bigger and longer over time, destroying part of the spinal cord. Damage to the spinal cord from the syrinx can cause symptoms such as :
- Pain and weakness in the back, shoulders, arms or legs
- Headaches
- Inability to feel hot or cold
Symptoms vary according to the size and location of the syrinx. They often begin in early adulthood.
Syringomyelia usually results from a skull abnormality called a Chiari I malformation. A tumor, meningitis or physical trauma can also cause it. Surgery is the main treatment. Some people also need to have the syrinx drained. Medicines can help ease pain. In some cases, there are no symptoms, so you may not need treatment.
Learn More
- Exercise Concepts for Individuals with Syringomyelia (American Syringomyelia & Chiari Alliance Project)
- Lumbar MRI scan (Medical Encyclopedia) Also in Spanish
- Syringomyelia (Medical Encyclopedia) Also in Spanish
- Syringomyelia (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)
- Syringomyelia (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)
- Syrinx of the Spinal Cord or Brain Stem (Merck & Co., Inc.) Also in Spanish
Clinical Trials
- ClinicalTrials.gov: Syringomyelia (National Institutes of Health)
Journal Articles References and abstracts from MEDLINE/PubMed (National Library of Medicine)
- Article: Surgical treatment of posttraumatic spinal cord tethering and syringomyelia: a retrospective...
- Article: Relationship between syringomyelia and myxomatous mitral valve disease in Cavalier King...
- Article: Relationship between clinical parameters and malformations in dogs diagnosed with atlanto-axial...
- Syringomyelia -- see more articles