Although the Chiari malformations are well-studied and described developmental anomalies, there remains some incongruity in regards to their underlying etiologies. A number of theories have been proposed with the purpose of accounting for the embryology and pathogenesis of the Chiari I and II malformations and their associated complications and clinical syndromes. The present review aims to review the pertinent literature for all of the main theories that have been proposed, and outline their validity and relevance to our contemporary understanding of these anomalies. Clin. Anat. 31:202-215, 2018. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc
We have described the important clinical features and aspects of the Chiari-I malformations, with pa...
Brain MR imaging is essential in the assessment of Chiari II malformation in clinical and research s...
The decision on whether or not to operate children with Chiari type I malformation (CIM) is difficul...
Although the Chiari malformations are well-studied and described developmental anomalies, there rema...
Chiari malformations are a diverse group of abnormalities of the brain, craniovertebral junction, an...
The theories of the basic embryological defect that lead to the Chiari II malformation are reviewed ...
Chiari malformation is the commonest anomaly of the craniovertebral junction involving both the skel...
The diagnosis of Chiari type I malformation (CIM) is more and more frequent in clinical practice due...
Torticollis is given as a general name for the state in which the head is drawn to one side with the...
Chiari malformations designate a group of developmental disorders characterized by anatomical deform...
Chiari malformation as a clinical entity has been described more than hundred years ago. The concept...
Chiari malformations are a heterogeneous group of disorders with distinct clinical anatomical featur...
Case report. We report on a 7-year-old girl with generalized epilepsy and mental retardation. Discus...
Introduction: Chiari malformations (types I-IV) are a group of complex brain abnormalities in the lo...
Brain MR imaging is essential in the assessment of Chiari II malformation in clinical and research s...
We have described the important clinical features and aspects of the Chiari-I malformations, with pa...
Brain MR imaging is essential in the assessment of Chiari II malformation in clinical and research s...
The decision on whether or not to operate children with Chiari type I malformation (CIM) is difficul...
Although the Chiari malformations are well-studied and described developmental anomalies, there rema...
Chiari malformations are a diverse group of abnormalities of the brain, craniovertebral junction, an...
The theories of the basic embryological defect that lead to the Chiari II malformation are reviewed ...
Chiari malformation is the commonest anomaly of the craniovertebral junction involving both the skel...
The diagnosis of Chiari type I malformation (CIM) is more and more frequent in clinical practice due...
Torticollis is given as a general name for the state in which the head is drawn to one side with the...
Chiari malformations designate a group of developmental disorders characterized by anatomical deform...
Chiari malformation as a clinical entity has been described more than hundred years ago. The concept...
Chiari malformations are a heterogeneous group of disorders with distinct clinical anatomical featur...
Case report. We report on a 7-year-old girl with generalized epilepsy and mental retardation. Discus...
Introduction: Chiari malformations (types I-IV) are a group of complex brain abnormalities in the lo...
Brain MR imaging is essential in the assessment of Chiari II malformation in clinical and research s...
We have described the important clinical features and aspects of the Chiari-I malformations, with pa...
Brain MR imaging is essential in the assessment of Chiari II malformation in clinical and research s...
The decision on whether or not to operate children with Chiari type I malformation (CIM) is difficul...