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2013
Chiari malformations designate a group of developmental disorders characterized by anatomical deformities of the posterior fossa. They are either evident at birth or even prenatally or become symptomatic during adolescence or adulthood. Diagnosis relies mainly on MRI.
Manto, Mario, Christian, Herweh
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Chiari malformations designate a group of developmental disorders characterized by anatomical deformities of the posterior fossa. They are either evident at birth or even prenatally or become symptomatic during adolescence or adulthood. Diagnosis relies mainly on MRI.
Manto, Mario, Christian, Herweh
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Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 2002
Dr Hans Chiari1 first described three hindbrain disorders associated with hydrocephalus in 1891. They have neither an anatomical nor embryological correlation with each other, but they all involve the cerebellum and spinal cord and are thought to belong to the group of abnormalities that result from failure of normal dorsal induction.
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Dr Hans Chiari1 first described three hindbrain disorders associated with hydrocephalus in 1891. They have neither an anatomical nor embryological correlation with each other, but they all involve the cerebellum and spinal cord and are thought to belong to the group of abnormalities that result from failure of normal dorsal induction.
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The Arnold-Chiari Malformation (Cleland-Chiari Malformation)
1975The deformities of brain stem and cerebellum generally known as ArnoldChiari malformation were first described by Cleland (1883) for one infant of a series of 9 presenting with various combinations of spina bifida cystica, encephalocele and anencephaly.
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