Здравствуйте, уважаемый доктор! Ситуация следующая. . . у моей подруги странный диагноз поставили Аномалия Арнольда- Кьюри II степени. . . подскажите, пожалуйста, что это такое и как это лечится? томография показала небольшое новообразование в голове. . . боли. . ухудшение памяти. . снижение зрения. . постоянное желание зевать. . . Посоветуйте, где лучше пройти обследование. . . и как организовать частичную помощь со стороны государства при лечении и консультировании. . слышала, что онкология часто лечится бесплатно. . . Спасибо.
Привожу симптомы заболевания.
Blurred vision
Burning and or shooting pains in head and neck
Can't locate hand/ feet position without looking
Decreased sensation in arms
Decreased sensation in feet
Decreased sensation in hands
Decreased sensation in mouth
Decreased sensation in throat
Difficulty adjusting vision to changes in light
Difficulty doing fine movements - picking up coins, etc.
Difficulty focusing vision on printed materials
Difficulty tracking moving objects
Difficulty walking down stairs - can't tell where the bottom step is
Difficulty walking on uneven surfaces
Dizziness - vertigo * blackout* feeling when standing up or changing position
Double vision
Dropping things easily
Electric shock- like pain down spine
Feeling a pull to one side while standing
Feeling of pressure behind eyes
Foot drop
Frozen Shoulder (numbness/ pain/ tingling)
General loss of balance
Gagging in sleep or while lying down
Head pain when getting up or changing position
Headache - frequent
Headache when coughing or sneezing - sudden
Heaviness on chest (pressure) when lying flat
Intense burning in extremities
Loss of bladder sensations
Loss of gag reflex
Loss of sense of smell
Loss of feeling on skin surface
Loss of sexual interest/ sensation
Loss of taste
Muscle spasm/ increased muscle tome in hands
Neck - hard to move - restricted movement
Neck pain or Neck spasms
Not feeling the ground under your feet
Pain along eye, jaw and ear - same side
Pressure in neck
Ringing in ears
Shallow breathing/ sleep apnea at night
Swallowing Problems
Swaying back and forth while sitting or standing
Tripping while walking
Tremor/ trembling in hands
Whooshing/ fluid sound in ears
How can I tell if I have Arnold- Chiari?
The only way that you can be accurately diagnosed with Arnold- Chiari is through the use of an MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) by a Neurosurgeon. The doctor will then determine the extent of tonsil displacement down the spinal cord.