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4. Lesions ascending from spinal cord cases of post-traumatic syringomyelia by;Finckel, JR
5. Wynn There have been many reports in the literature describing the results of syringostomy in small series of post-traumatic syringomyelia.5;Barnett, H.J.M.; Bottrell, E.H.; Jouse, A.T.;Brain; Laha et at26 described in three cases. In 1977 Jensen and Reske-Nielsen27 reviewed 32 published cases of post-traumatic syringomyelia and noted that eight of 13 operated cases were improved. However, in Jones M. Progressive myelopathy as a sequal to traumatic paraplegia,1966