An adult case of shunt malfunction presenting with acute quadriparesis as a manifestation of foramen magnum syndrome with acquired Chiari type I malformation is described in this study. The corticospinal function was restored after shunt revision. MRI showing considerable ascent of cerebellar tonsils after surgery is shown. Theories regarding the formation of acquired Chiari I malformations, alongside the possible synergistic roles of intracranial pathologies and cerebrospinal fluid drainage in the development of this entity are discussed
Chiari I malformation (CM) associated with a cervico-thoracic syrinx due to supracerebellar arachnoi...
A case of a Chiari malformation with an extraordinarily thick occipital bone is described. The thick...
A 39-year old man came to our outpatient clinic with long history of unspecific symptoms and signs. ...
Cerebrospinal fluid overdrainage in long-lasting shunted hydrocephalus is a well recognized complica...
An 18-year-old man with progressive paraparesis, thermal hypoesthesia, sweating abnormalities, bladd...
Indications for surgery and the surgical technique of foramen magnum decompression for patients with...
The occurrence of subdural cerebrospinal fluid collections and ventricular dilatation (external hydr...
Unsteady gait was noted in a 2-year-old boy with a lumboperitoneal (LP) shunt that had been inserted...
Syringomyelia is often linked to pathological lesions of the foramen magnum. The most common cause i...
Background: Chiari I malformations are marked by the congenital underdevelopment of the posterior fo...
Chiari malformation Type 1 (CMI) is traditionally characterized as a descent of the cerebellar tonsi...
Retrospective chart review of 300 patients with pseudotumor cerebri followed over 1 to 20 years foun...
BACKGROUND: New-onset hydrocephalus following foramen magnum decompression (FMD) for Chiari I malfor...
Chiari malformations designate a group of developmental disorders characterized by anatomical deform...
PURPOSE: The acquired Chiari I malformation with abnormal cranial vault thickening is a rare late co...
Chiari I malformation (CM) associated with a cervico-thoracic syrinx due to supracerebellar arachnoi...
A case of a Chiari malformation with an extraordinarily thick occipital bone is described. The thick...
A 39-year old man came to our outpatient clinic with long history of unspecific symptoms and signs. ...
Cerebrospinal fluid overdrainage in long-lasting shunted hydrocephalus is a well recognized complica...
An 18-year-old man with progressive paraparesis, thermal hypoesthesia, sweating abnormalities, bladd...
Indications for surgery and the surgical technique of foramen magnum decompression for patients with...
The occurrence of subdural cerebrospinal fluid collections and ventricular dilatation (external hydr...
Unsteady gait was noted in a 2-year-old boy with a lumboperitoneal (LP) shunt that had been inserted...
Syringomyelia is often linked to pathological lesions of the foramen magnum. The most common cause i...
Background: Chiari I malformations are marked by the congenital underdevelopment of the posterior fo...
Chiari malformation Type 1 (CMI) is traditionally characterized as a descent of the cerebellar tonsi...
Retrospective chart review of 300 patients with pseudotumor cerebri followed over 1 to 20 years foun...
BACKGROUND: New-onset hydrocephalus following foramen magnum decompression (FMD) for Chiari I malfor...
Chiari malformations designate a group of developmental disorders characterized by anatomical deform...
PURPOSE: The acquired Chiari I malformation with abnormal cranial vault thickening is a rare late co...
Chiari I malformation (CM) associated with a cervico-thoracic syrinx due to supracerebellar arachnoi...
A case of a Chiari malformation with an extraordinarily thick occipital bone is described. The thick...
A 39-year old man came to our outpatient clinic with long history of unspecific symptoms and signs. ...