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- have the malformation, and that between 30 and 70% have syrinxes. However, most dogs with syrinxes are not symptomatic. Although symptoms of syringomyelia...
- storks lack syrinxes and are mute, they do have syrinxes, and are capable of making some sounds, although they do not do so often. The syrinxes of storks...
- downward traumatic displacement of the brainstem.: 842  Cysts known as syrinxes can affect the brainstem, in a condition, called syringobulbia. These fluid-filled...
- the width of the syrinx and extent of spinal cord dorsal horn damage. Syrinxes can progressively expand and a dog which is asymptomatic in early life...
- syrinx within the spinal cord. Syrinxes usually result from lesions that partially obstruct CSF flow. At least ½ of syrinxes occur in patients with congenital...
- the fluid more quickly does not produce better outcomes, but for some syrinxes, a shunt is the only drainage option. In the case of trauma-related syringomyelia...
- Syringobulbia is a medical condition in which syrinxes, or fluid-filled cavities, affect the brainstem (usually the lower brainstem). The exact cause is...
- selection often drives vocal evolution. ****ual dimorphism leads to different syrinxes in birds, and the degree of differences varies. Some species do not present...
- is a disease of the spinal cord typified by fluid filled cavities, or syrinxes, within the spinal cord substance but it can cause pain by disrupting the...
- spoonbills and ibises use to clean off fish slime. Storks have underdeveloped syrinxes, and are either mostly or fully mute as a result. Wood stork, Mycteria...