Chiari type I malformation with cervicothoracic syringomyelia subterfuge as flail arm syndrome

  • Zhi Gang  Lan
  • Seidu A. Richard
  • Jiagang Liu
  • Chao You
Publication date
October 2017
Publisher
PAGEPress Publications
ISSN
2035-8377
Journal
issn:2035-8377

Abstract

Chiari type I malformation with cervicothoracic syringomyelia although very common in clinical practice usually in children can progress slowly and mimic muscular dystrophies in adulthood. We present a rare adult case of Chiari type I malformation with cervicothoracic syringomyelia subterfuge as Flail arm syndrome. A 44- year-old man was diagnosed with congenital type I Chiari malformation with cervicothoracic syringomyelia about 21 years ago without surgery. His health status deteriorated over the years until 21 days prior to presentation when he had severe pain in the right knee. In his upper limbs, he had bilateral corresponding severe weakness of 0/5 proximal strength and 0/5 strength in his distal muscles. Magnetic resonance imaging (M...

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