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Syringomyelia patient’s trophic changes

There is coarse texture of the skin, cyanosis, scars from old cuts, stumpy fingers. The presence of subcutaneous edema in the hand may lead to the so-called "main succulente." (Contributed by Dr. Martín Nogués.)

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  • Arnold-Chiari malformation
  • Chiari I malformation
  • Ependymomas
  • Hemangioblastomas
  • Horner syndrome
  • Morvan syndrome