Difference between revisions of "Chiari malformation"

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*Usually a radiologic diagnosis.
*Usually a radiologic diagnosis.
*May be seen in a [[fetal autopsy]].
*May be seen in a [[fetal autopsy]].
Clinical:<ref>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Ferré Masó | first1 = A. | last2 = Poca | first2 = MA. | last3 = de la Calzada | first3 = MD. | last4 = Solana | first4 = E. | last5 = Romero Tomás | first5 = O. | last6 = Sahuquillo | first6 = J. | title = Sleep disturbance: a forgotten syndrome in patients with Chiari I malformation. | journal = Neurologia | volume =  | issue =  | pages =  | month = Mar | year = 2011 | doi = 10.1016/j.nrl.2011.01.008 | PMID = 21420201 }}</ref>
*Headaches, occipital.
*Dizziness.
*Nocturnal respiratory abnormalities.


===Classification===
===Classification===
Numbered from least severe to most severe:
Numbered from least severe to most severe:
*Chiari type I - tonsils herniated<ref>URL: [http://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/GARD/Disease.aspx?diseaseID=9230 http://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/GARD/Disease.aspx?diseaseID=9230]. Accessed on: 6 May 2011.</ref> (radiologic definition: 4-6 mm below the plane of the foramen magnum).
*Chiari type I - tonsils herniated<ref>URL: [http://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/GARD/Disease.aspx?diseaseID=9230 http://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/GARD/Disease.aspx?diseaseID=9230]. Accessed on: 6 May 2011.</ref> (radiologic definition: 4-6 mm below the plane of the foramen magnum).
**Associated with: sudden death, sleep apnea, cerebellar ataxia.
**Associated with: sudden death,<ref>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Zhang | first1 = J. | last2 = Shao | first2 = Y. | last3 = Qin | first3 = Z. | last4 = Liu | first4 = N. | last5 = Zou | first5 = D. | last6 = Huang | first6 = P. | last7 = Chen | first7 = Y. | title = Sudden Unexpected Death due to Chiari Type I Malformation in a Road Accident Case. | journal = J Forensic Sci | volume =  | issue =  | pages =  | month = Dec | year = 2012 | doi = 10.1111/1556-4029.12051 | PMID = 23278920 }}</ref> sleep apnea, cerebellar ataxia.
*Chiari type II - often assoc. with hydrocephaly at birth.
*Chiari type II - often assoc. with hydrocephaly at birth.
*Chiari type III - cerebellum + brain stem herniate through foramen magnum +/- encephalocele.<ref>URL: [http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/chiari/detail_chiari.htm http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/chiari/detail_chiari.htm]. Accessed on: 6 May 2011.</ref>
*Chiari type III - cerebellum + brain stem herniate through foramen magnum +/- encephalocele.<ref>URL: [http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/chiari/detail_chiari.htm http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/chiari/detail_chiari.htm]. Accessed on: 6 May 2011.</ref>

Revision as of 21:12, 2 January 2014

Chiari malformation is a developmental abnormality of the brain.

General

Clinical:[1]

  • Headaches, occipital.
  • Dizziness.
  • Nocturnal respiratory abnormalities.

Classification

Numbered from least severe to most severe:

  • Chiari type I - tonsils herniated[2] (radiologic definition: 4-6 mm below the plane of the foramen magnum).
    • Associated with: sudden death,[3] sleep apnea, cerebellar ataxia.
  • Chiari type II - often assoc. with hydrocephaly at birth.
  • Chiari type III - cerebellum + brain stem herniate through foramen magnum +/- encephalocele.[4]
  • Chiari type IV - cerebellar hypoplasia or no cerebellum.

See also

References

  1. Ferré Masó, A.; Poca, MA.; de la Calzada, MD.; Solana, E.; Romero Tomás, O.; Sahuquillo, J. (Mar 2011). "Sleep disturbance: a forgotten syndrome in patients with Chiari I malformation.". Neurologia. doi:10.1016/j.nrl.2011.01.008. PMID 21420201.
  2. URL: http://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/GARD/Disease.aspx?diseaseID=9230. Accessed on: 6 May 2011.
  3. Zhang, J.; Shao, Y.; Qin, Z.; Liu, N.; Zou, D.; Huang, P.; Chen, Y. (Dec 2012). "Sudden Unexpected Death due to Chiari Type I Malformation in a Road Accident Case.". J Forensic Sci. doi:10.1111/1556-4029.12051. PMID 23278920.
  4. URL: http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/chiari/detail_chiari.htm. Accessed on: 6 May 2011.