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Anatomical progression of the Chiari II malformation
Authors:John R. Ruge  Jeff Masciopinto  Bruce B. Storrs  David G. McLone
Affiliation:(1) Lutheran General Children's Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA;(2) Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, USA;(3) Rush Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA;(4) Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, USA;(5) Lutheran General Children's Medical Center, 1875 Dempster Street, Suite #605, 60068 Park Ridge, IL, USA
Abstract:
To evaluate whether anatomic change of the relationship of the Chiari II malformation and the cranial base was occurring, 22 children with meningomyelocele had serial MRI scans reviewed. A ratio (B/A) was established between the distance from the foramen magnum to the caudalmost portion of herniated cerebellum (B) and the diameter of the foramen magnum (A) and this ratio was compared on serial MRI scans. Eighteen children had an increase in the B/A ratio, two children had a decrease, and two had no change. This indicates that continuous anatomic change of the Chiari II malformation and the skull base is occurring. Clinical deterioration in the older child may be explained by a combination of compressive and traction forces due to this change.
Keywords:Chiari II  Meningomyelocele  Posterior fossa  Hindbrain dysfunction  Skull base  Magnetic resonance imaging
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