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Chiari Type I Malformation and Seizures
Four children with epilepsy, ranging in age from 8 to 15 years, and diagnosed with Chiari type I malformation by brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), are reported from La Sapienza University, Rome, Italy.
J Gordon Millichap
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Headache and Chiari Type I Malformation
Headache was the presenting symptom in 5 of 6 patients with Chiari type malformation, reported from the Departments of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Trondheim University Hospital, Norway.
J Gordon Millichap
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Background Data: Adult Chiari malformation is a heterogeneous group of conditions, with the underlying commonality of disruption of normal CSF flow through the foramen magnum. Some cases are congenital, but others are acquired.
Tariq Awad, Mohamed Elqazaz
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Presenting Symptoms of Chiari Type I Malformation
Clinical and radiographic predictors of neurologic symptoms were investigated in a population-based retrospective study of 51 children identified with Chiari I malformation at the University of California, and Kaiser Department of Radiology, San ...
J Gordon Millichap
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Late otoneurologic manifestations of Chiari I malformation
Introduction: Chiari malformation (CM) belongs to an anomaly group comprised of the structures in the cranial-cerebellar-medullary junctions. Type I (CM I) is characterized by the descent of the cerebellar tonsils and the medial portion of the lower ...
Oliveira, Neide Fátima Cordeiro Diniz +2 more
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Headache characteristics and postoperative course in Chiari I malformation [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Chiari I malformation typically presents with cough headache. However, migraine-like or tension-type-like headaches may also occur. There are limited publications on Chiari I malformation-associated headache semiologies and the effect of ...
Straube, Andreas +8 more
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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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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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Alteraciones del sueño, un síndrome olvidado en los pacientes con malformación de Chiari tipo I
Resumen: Introducción: La malformación de Chiari tipo I (MC-I) se caracteriza por la existencia de una ectopia de las amígdalas del cerebelo que se sitúan por debajo del foramen mágnum, lo que puede asociarse a fenómenos compresivos del tronco del ...
A. Ferré Masó +5 more
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Precise Management of Chiari Malformation with Type I
Diagnosis of Chirai malformation type I (CM-I) is based on magnetic resonance imaging of the brain or cervical spinal cord. The main goal of surgery is to relieve the blockage to the free pulsatile flow of cerebrospinal fluid beyond the foramen magnum ...
Fuyou Guo +4 more
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