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Complex non-surgical treatment of syringomyelia

An abstract of a study by Mirsaev et al postulating that correction of homeostatic disturbances might improve the clinical outcome of patients with syringomyelia is presented. The study authors compared, in a controlled study, two glycosaminoglycan- containing drugs, Alflutop and Dona, and found the...

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Published in:British journal of neurosurgery 2007-10, Vol.21 (5), p.450
Main Authors: Mirsaev, T R, Borisova, N A, Pervushina, E V
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