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Syringobulbia is a medical condition in which syrinxes, or fluid-filled cavities, affect the (usually the lower brainstem). The exact cause is often unknown, but may be linked to a widening of the of the . This may affect one or more , resulting in various kinds of facial palsies. Sensory and motor nerve pathways may be affected by interruption or compression of nerves. This disorder is associated with , a syrinx limited to the spinal cord. It can be diagnosed using magnetic resonance imaging. Symptoms may be treated with tricyclic antidepressants.


Signs and symptoms
Syringobulbia usually causes .
(2025). 9780443072017, Churchill Livingstone.
It may also cause a loss of sense of . Alveolar hypoventilation (insufficient breathing, a type of central hypoventilation syndrome) may occur, with (excess blood CO2), (an unusual breathing sound), and irregular breathing.
(2025). 9780750675840, Saunders.


Cause
Syringobulbia may be caused by a , or growth. The exact trigger is unknown, but may be linked to a widening of the of the .


Mechanism
Syringobulbia affects the lower part of the . The of the may be widened. A fluid-filled lesion forms, known as a syrinx. This can vary in size significantly between patients. Nerve fibres may be compressed where they cross the midline, or in other parts of the spinal cord. may be affected.
(2025). 9780080450469, .

Syringobulbia may be associated with , a syrinx limited to the spinal cord.


Diagnosis
Syringobulbia may be diagnosed using magnetic resonance imaging.


Treatment
The pain caused by syringobulbia may be treated with tricyclic antidepressants.


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