Guest guest Posted October 3, 2007 Report Share Posted October 3, 2007 I have been living with a Syrinx which runs from C2 to C7 itwas noticed on my first MRI I had which was in 2000 I've had 3 MRI's sincewhich show it is still there and still seen from C2 to C7.It says the Inferior portion of the Cervical Syrinx is occluded. i also have a Tonsillar Herniation along with a Basilar Invagination and the dens appear to cause a mass effect and flatten the Medulla of the Brain Stem. I have never had a Cine MRI I don't think there are any around me I live in Southern Indiana I have been to Indiana U. Medical Center they have said they would not do any surgery I am on Medicade and I am limited where I can go. My NS who did my Surgery in 1974 said he thought the Syrinx was present since having my surgery but there was no way of knowing because there were no MRI's in the 1970's. Would a Cine MRI be helpful ? and does anyone know if there are any around my area.Probably would have to be in Indiana. Ledford wrote: My local Nsg was able to squeeze me in for a CINE flow study of my head today. Granted, I have a little experience from seeing my CINE taken prior to my first surgery and the results from this one aren't encouraging. It looks like my arachnoid cyst in my right posterior fossa has possibly reformed, because there doesn't seem to be hardly any (if any at all) flow around the right hemisphere of my cerebellum. There is good (or at least decent) flow on the left. As well, when one looks at the flow going up my spine, as it comes into the foramen magnum, the flow is offset to the left and apparently having a difficult time getting into the right. The one troubleing thought in my mind is that when Dr Oro did my decompression, he took out more skull on the right side to compensate for my arachnoid cyst. (Here's where an explanation may be needed. My cyst was " crushing " my right cerebellum and pushing it out of the foramen magnum. My left side was fine.) Thus, even though Dr Oro did try to compensate, there still is little flow on that side. This is upsetting to say the least. I just started a job that I love (as a Neuro ICU nurse, thanks to my initial experiences), getting my life in order and all of that, and now this. I've contacted Dr Oro, TCI and a local doctor to try and see what should or needs to be done next. My legs, back, and head are killing me at this point. My arms are starting to ache as well. Hopefully I can get back to feeling good most of the time. That is all I ask for. Thanks for letting me vent, guys and gals... =) (Indiana) Chiari Surgery 1974 (age 17) : Suboccipital Craniectomy :Laminectomy of C1 and C2 : Removal of Scarred Cerebellar Tonsils wide Graft of area done with Paraspinous Muscle Tissue.It was Also assumed I had a Syrinx but of course there were no MRI's then so the status of the spinal cord was unknown.My Chiari was found with a test called a " Pneumoencephalogram " it was a rough test (Not done much anymore) I do think this Surgery was very successful and Definately Neccessary Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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