Chiari malformation is the commonest anomaly of the craniovertebral junction involving both the skeletal as well as the neural structures. This entity has rapidly evolved over the past decade with newer visualization techniques, thus posing new challenges to diagnosis and management. This review includes the developmental theories, the latest nomenclature and existing treatment modalities of this interesting anomaly. Five theories tried to explain the malformation of the hindbrain and the neuraxis but no single theory completes the development of embryonic defects. Several atypical presentations have been reported with either incidental/asymptomatic features resulting in further classifications. The new magnetic resonance imaging flow techn...
BACKGROUND: Chiari malformation type 1 (CM-1) is characterized by cerebellar tonsil herniation throu...
Brain MR imaging is essential in the assessment of Chiari II malformation in clinical and research s...
Background. The incidence of CM-I is estimated to be 1/1,000 births. In rare cases, CM-I is complica...
Chiari malformation is the commonest anomaly of the craniovertebral junction involving both the skel...
Chiari malformations are a diverse group of abnormalities of the brain, craniovertebral junction, an...
Chiari malformations designate a group of developmental disorders characterized by anatomical deform...
Introduction: Chiari malformations (types I-IV) are a group of complex brain abnormalities in the lo...
The diagnosis of Chiari type I malformation (CIM) is more and more frequent in clinical practice due...
Although the Chiari malformations are well-studied and described developmental anomalies, there rema...
Chiari malformations are a heterogeneous group of disorders with distinct clinical anatomical featur...
Chiari disease (or malformation) is in general a congenital condition characterized by an anatomic d...
Chiari I malformation is a complex congenital malformation of the hindbrain, characterized by hernia...
Understanding of the Chiari malformation type I (CMI) has evolved over time thanks to accumulated su...
1. Albers FW, Ingels KJ. Otoneurological manifestations in Chiari-I malformation. J. Laryngol Ot...
This study investigates whether the degree of brainstem herniation and the nature of the cervicomedu...
BACKGROUND: Chiari malformation type 1 (CM-1) is characterized by cerebellar tonsil herniation throu...
Brain MR imaging is essential in the assessment of Chiari II malformation in clinical and research s...
Background. The incidence of CM-I is estimated to be 1/1,000 births. In rare cases, CM-I is complica...
Chiari malformation is the commonest anomaly of the craniovertebral junction involving both the skel...
Chiari malformations are a diverse group of abnormalities of the brain, craniovertebral junction, an...
Chiari malformations designate a group of developmental disorders characterized by anatomical deform...
Introduction: Chiari malformations (types I-IV) are a group of complex brain abnormalities in the lo...
The diagnosis of Chiari type I malformation (CIM) is more and more frequent in clinical practice due...
Although the Chiari malformations are well-studied and described developmental anomalies, there rema...
Chiari malformations are a heterogeneous group of disorders with distinct clinical anatomical featur...
Chiari disease (or malformation) is in general a congenital condition characterized by an anatomic d...
Chiari I malformation is a complex congenital malformation of the hindbrain, characterized by hernia...
Understanding of the Chiari malformation type I (CMI) has evolved over time thanks to accumulated su...
1. Albers FW, Ingels KJ. Otoneurological manifestations in Chiari-I malformation. J. Laryngol Ot...
This study investigates whether the degree of brainstem herniation and the nature of the cervicomedu...
BACKGROUND: Chiari malformation type 1 (CM-1) is characterized by cerebellar tonsil herniation throu...
Brain MR imaging is essential in the assessment of Chiari II malformation in clinical and research s...
Background. The incidence of CM-I is estimated to be 1/1,000 births. In rare cases, CM-I is complica...