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Introduction Chiari I malformation (CM1) is an anatomical abnormality characterised by the cerebellar tonsils descending at least 5 mm below the foramen magnum. CM1 causes obstruction of cerebrospinal ...
Information for referring a patient for Arnold-Chiari Syndrome to OHSU Comprehensive Pain Center.
Chiari Malformation Type II Chiari malformation Type II or Arnold-Chiari malformation is more severe than Type I. Symptoms usually appear during childhood and can be life-threatening. Both the ...
SUMMARY BACKGROUND Symptomatic Chiari Type I Malformation (CM) is treated with posterior fossa decompression with or without duroplasty. We have noticed some cases with concomitant severe cerebellar ...
Chiari malformations are a heterogeneous group of disorders comprising abnormalities associated with the hindbrain.
WebMD explains the symptoms and treatment of Chiari malformation, a type of birth defect that can cause problems with balance and coordination.
What Is Chiari I Malformation? Chiari I malformation (key-AR-ee mal-fore-MAY-shun) is when the cerebellum — the part of the brain that controls coordination and muscle movement — pushes down through ...
Coexistence of oto-palato-digital syndrome type II and Arnold-Chiari I malformation in an infant. Brain Dev. (1999) 21:488–90. doi: 10.1016/S0387-7604 (99)00044-3 ...
Introduction Arnold-Chiari syndrome (AC) is a group of four types of anomalies sharing a malformation of the cerebellum and brainstem. In particular, Chiari malformation type I (CM-I) is characterized ...
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