Cerebellar and hindbrain motion in Chiari malformation with and without syringomyelia

  • Leung, V
  • Magnussen, JS
  • Stoodley, MA
  • Bilston, LE
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Publication date
April 2016
Publisher
Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The pathogenesis of syringomyelia associated with Chiari malformation type I (CM-I) is unclear. Theories of pathogenesis suggest the cerebellar tonsils may obstruct CSF flow or alter pressure gradients, or their motion might act as a piston to increase CSF pressure in the spinal subarachnoid space. This study was performed to measure cerebellar tonsillar and hindbrain motion in CM-I and assess the potential contributions to syrinx formation. METHODS: Sixty-four CM-I patients and 25 controls were retrospectively selected from a clinical database, and all subjects had undergone cardiac-gated cine balanced fast-field echo MRI. There were a total of 36 preoperative CM-I scans, which consisted of 15 patients with and 21 patients witho...

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