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Tarlov Cyst Disease: A Rare Case of Spontaneous Regression
Spontaneous regression of Tarlov cysts is extremely rare. According to the authors, only one previous case has been documented in medical literature.
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Jun 283 min read


Rare but Real: A Pediatric Male Diagnosed With a Tarlov Cyst and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
Medical professionals must not rule out Tarlov Cysts simply because a patient is young, male, or has “too rare” a condition. The presence of Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome increases the risk of spinal meningeal cysts, but diagnosis requires suspicion, detailed imaging, and a willingness to look beyond the expected.
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Jun 192 min read


Misdiagnosed and Dismissed: How One Australian Woman Discovered Her Tarlov Cyst Was the Cause of Her Symptoms
By Leanne Marks, Victoria, AustraliaPublished by the Tarlov Cyst Society Focus Keyword: Tarlov Cyst symptoms Meta Description: A Sudden...
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Jun 163 min read


When Systems Fail: Jodey Whiting’s Story and the Danger of Dismissing Tarlov Cyst Disease
Jodey’s diagnosis of an inoperable (according to the story) perineural cyst came in 2016—less than a year before her death. It contributed to escalating pain and disability, and yet there’s no indication that her condition was treated as the serious neurological disease that it is.
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Jun 153 min read
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