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Classification

Arnold chiari malformation may be classified according to herniation content into 4 subtypes:[1]

Subtypes Explanation Association
Type1 Herniation parts: Cerebellar tonsils
Syringomyelia
Type 2 Herniation parts: Cerebellar tonsil and vermis
Lumbosacral myelomeningocele
Type 3 Herniation parts: Cerebellar tonsil and vermins, lower brain stem
Occipital encephalocele
Type 4 Herniation parts: Brain stem located in posterior fossa, underdeveloped cerebellum
A variation of cerebellar hypoplasia
File:Neck MRI 130850-dichromatic t1-t2-t2.png
Syringomiyelia associated with Chiari malformation


References

  1. "Arnold Chiari Malformation".


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