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'''''Synonyms and keywords:''''' ''Chiari malformation''' or '''ACM'''
'''''Synonyms and keywords:''''' Chiari malformation; ACM.
==[[Arnold-Chiari malformation overview|Overview]]==
==[[Arnold-Chiari malformation overview|Overview]]==


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==[[Arnold-Chiari malformation differential diagnosis|Differentiating Arnold-Chiari malformation from other Diseases]]==
==[[Arnold-Chiari malformation differential diagnosis|Differentiating Arnold-Chiari malformation from other Diseases]]==


==[[Arnold-Chiari malformation epidemiology and demographics|Epidemiology and Demographics]]==]
==[[Arnold-Chiari malformation epidemiology and demographics|Epidemiology and Demographics]]==


==[[Arnold-Chiari malformation risk factors|Risk Factors]]==
==[[Arnold-Chiari malformation risk factors|Risk Factors]]==

Revision as of 13:17, 28 August 2012

Arnold-Chiari malformation
An uncollapsed syrinx (before surgery).
ICD-10 Q07.0
ICD-9 741.0
OMIM 207950
DiseasesDB 899
MeSH D001139

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: : Kalsang Dolma, M.B.B.S.[2]

Synonyms and keywords: Chiari malformation; ACM.

Overview

Historical Perspective

Classification

Pathophysiology

Causes

Differentiating Arnold-Chiari malformation from other Diseases

Epidemiology and Demographics

Risk Factors

Natural History, Complications and Prognosis

Diagnosis

Imaging Findings

X ray skull

May demonstrate associated abnormalities of the skull base.

CT

May demonstrate hydrocephalus, herniated cerebellar tonsils, and a flattened spinal cord. Rarely will CT show a syrinx.

MRI

  • MRI is the imaging modality of choice to evaluate for a Chiari I malformation. MRI findings:
  • Tonsillar displacement is measured from the basion-opisthion line on a sigittal image.
  • Herniation is usually at least 5mm, though patients with 3-5mm herniation may also have the malformation.
  • MRI CSF flow studies may prove to be helpful and are currently under investigation.

Case Study#1

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Case Study#2

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Treatment

Surgery

Once these "onset of symptoms" occurs, the most frequent treatment is decompression surgery, in which a neurosurgeon seeks to open the base of the skull and through various methods unrestrict CSF flow to the spine.

This treatment is under observation and review. Decompression is a very taxing surgical procedure and is now, in some circles, disdained in lieu of tethered cord detachment at the base of the spine. Some neurological surgeons find that detethering the spinal cord relieves the compression of the brain against the skull opening (foramen magnum) obviating the need for decompression surgery and associated trauma. It should be noted that the alternative spinal surgery is not without risk.

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