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Anomalies in the cognitive-executive functions in patients with chiari malformation type I [PDF]
Resumen tomado de la publicaciónAnomalías en las funciones cognitivo-ejecutivas en pacientes con la Malformación de Chiari Tipo I. Antecedentes: en la última década, existen evidencias crecientes de que déficits neuropsicológicos, esencialmente en ...
Besteiro González, José Luis +1 more
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Anesthetic technique in parturient with syringomyelia and Arnold-Chiari malformation is variable depending on the teams. Difficult intubation is one of the risks when general anesthesia is opted.
Bensghir Mustapha +5 more
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Arnold-Chiari type III malformation constitutes the rarest type of all the Chiari malformations. This extremely rare congenital anomaly shows poor prognosis and results in either early death or development of various severe neurologic deficits in the ...
Ahmet Mesrur Halefoglu +2 more
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Downbeat nystagmus: aetiology and comorbidity in 117 patients [PDF]
Objectives: Downbeat nystagmus (DBN) is the most common form of acquired involuntary ocular oscillation overriding fixation. According to previous studies, the cause of DBN is unsolved in up to 44% of cases.
Brandt, Thomas +3 more
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Management and birth outcomes of pregnant women with Chiari malformations : a 14 years retrospective case series [PDF]
Objective The management of Chiari malformations in pregnancy is challenging due to the perceived risk of adverse maternal neurological outcomes and raising intracranial pressure during labour.
Al Wattar, Bassel H. +5 more
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Type 1 Arnold–Chiari Malformation is associated with prolapse of the cerebellar tonsils into or below the level of the foramen magnum and is usually diagnosed in adults.
Mavis Miqi Teo
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Arnold Chiari is a congenitally developed malformation. Syringomyelia is accompanied in some of the cases. Four types of malformation have been identified and type I is frequent in adults. Cerebellar tonsils are displaced downward from the foramen magnum
Mukadder Sanli +5 more
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Arnold Chiari Malformation with Spina Bifida: A Lost Opportunity of Folic Acid Supplementation [PDF]
In Arnold Chiari (kee-AHR-ee) II malformation elongated cerebellar tonsils are displaced inferiorly through the Foramen Magnum into the upper cervical spinal canal.
Deepa Ganesh +4 more
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Histological and biomechanical study of dura mater applied to the technique of dura splitting decompression in Chiari type I malformation. [PDF]
International audienceMany techniques are described to treat Chiari type I malformation. One of them is a splitting of the dura, removing its outer layer only to reduce the risks of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak. We try to show the effectiveness of this
Allain, Jean-Marc +5 more
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Sleep disturbance: A forgotten syndrome in patients with Chiari I malformation
Introduction: Chiari type I malformation (CM-I) is characterised by caudal ectopia of the cerebellar tonsils through the foramen magnum. This is associated with brain stem, high spinal cord, and cranial nerve compression phenomena.
A. Ferré Masó +5 more
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