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    edited by Graham Flint, Clare Rusbridge.
    Summary: Syringomelia is a relatively rare clinical entity in which fluid-filled cavities develop within the spinal cord. Although modern imaging technologies usually permit an accurate diagnosis at an early stage, syringomyelia remains an enigmatic condition that continues to fascinate neurosurgeons, neurologists and other specialists. This reference monograph provides an up-to-date account of the present stateofunderstanding of syringomyelia and related disorders.The editors aim to document the best clinical practice in diagnosis and treatment and to provide clear guidance on how to reduce the incidence of severe outcomes. New challenges are addressed, including the appropriate management of the increasing number of apparently idiopathic syrinx cavities that are detected. In addition, controversies in current practice and directions for future research are fully discussed. Syringomelia will be an invaluable source of information for experts in the field, specialists in various related disciplines and other interested health care professionals.

    Contents:
    Historical aspects
    Epidemiology
    Anatomy and Physiology
    Developmental Anatomy
    Genetics of Chiari malformation and syringomyelia
    The Filling Mechanism
    Mathematical modelling
    Clinical presentation
    Diagnostic Investigations
    Hindbrain Related Syringomyelia
    Post-traumatic and post-inflammatory syringomyelia
    Idiopathic syringomyelia
    Paediatric perspectives
    Veterinary Aspects
    Pregnancy
    Pain management
    The Biochemistry of Syringomyelia
    Patient perspectives
    Medico-legal aspects
    Nomenclature
    History of the imaging of syringomyelia
    Syrinx in Art
    Historical vignettes
    Useful contacts.
    Digital Access Springer 2014