Arnold‐Chiari malformation in pregnancy [PDF]
Summary We report the case of a 30‐year‐old pregnant woman with an Arnold‐Chiari malformation, who presented with severe pregnancy‐induced hypertension at 30 weeks gestation. She was known to have had a difficult tracheal intubation during a previous general anaesthetic.
D. A. Semple +2 more
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Arnold–Chiari malformation type I and the posterior dislocation of the odontoid process aggravate prolonged weaning in a patient with severe viral pneumonia: a case report [PDF]
Background Prolonged and difficult weaning is associated with higher rates of complications and mortality. Therefore, it is important to identify the associated factors.
Renyu Ding +3 more
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Psychosis and brainstem malformations: A case series [PDF]
Background: First episode psychosis can be secondary to many psychiatric and medical conditions including congenital neurological abnormalities.
Urvi P. Walve +10 more
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Bilateral Vocal Cord Palsy with Arnold Chiari Malformation: A Rare Case Series [PDF]
Stridor in paediatric age group is not an uncommon presentation to the ENT emergency. The range of differential diagnosis is vast. The presentation may vary from noisy breathing to severe respiratory distress and apnea. Early and meticulous diagnosis is
Nikhil Arora +3 more
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Current understanding of cerebellar ectopia is primarily based on the detailed study and classification of this rare rhombencephalon deformity by Hans Chiari, MD, more than a century ago. Recent advances in neuroradiology, especially since the introduction of magnetic resonance imaging, have enabled the incidental diagnosis of cerebellar ectopia.
M A, REBOLLO +2 more
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A case report of Arnold Chiari type 1 malformation in Acromesomelic dwarf infant
Arnold Chiari malformation is one of the commonest cause of congenital hydrocephalus. Cause of fetal development of cerebellar tonsils remains unknown and may be diagnosed at later in life. The association of Arnold Chiari malformation with acromesomelic
Miteshkumar Rajaram Maurya +2 more
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Arnold-Chiari Type II Malformation: A Case Report and Review of Prenatal Sonographic Findings [PDF]
The Arnold-Chiari malformation is a congenital abnormality of CNS, characterized by downward displacement the parts of the cerebellum, fourth ventricle, pons and medulla oblongata into the spinal canal.
Maryam Nik Nejadi +3 more
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Arnold Chiari Malformation [PDF]
Chiari malformations are structural defects in the base of the skull and cerebellum, the part of the brain that controls balance. Normally the cerebellum and parts of the brain stem sit above an opening in the skull that allows the spinal cord to pass through it (called the foramen magnum).
R. Deepa, S. Parimala
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Occipitocervical fusion as treatment of instability in Chiari malformation [PDF]
Introduction. Occipitocervical (OC) fusion is a method for fixation of the OC junction when there is instability of that segment. Arnold Chiari malformation is a congenital disorder where cerebellar tonsils descend through the foramen magnum, which can ...
Zagorac Slaviša +4 more
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Anestesia pada Tindakan Dekompresi Foramen Magnum pada Pasien dengan Malformasi Arnold Chiari
Malformasi Arnold Chiari tipe 1 adalah pergeseran tonsil serebellum kearah kaudal kanalis spinalis tulang belakang servikal melalui foramen magnum. Siringomielia adalah gangguan degeneratif progresif yang ditandai dengan amiotropi brakhial dan kehilangan
Nazaruddin Umar +2 more
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