Evidence of familial syringomyelia in discordant association with Chiari type I malformation |
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Authors: | M. Robenek S. P. Kloska I. W. Husstedt |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Neurology;and Clinical Radiology, University of Muenster, Muenster, Germany |
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Abstract: | We report a sister and two half brothers who presented with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-proven syringomyelia and associated Chiari type I malformation in two cases. The individuals have the same mother but two different fathers. The mother shows no clinical signs of syringomyelia. The two fathers died through unknown causes. In a third healthy son of the mother by a relationship with a third father syringomyelia was excluded by MRI. We believe that an autosomal-dominant predisposition is the primary factor in the appearance of syringomyelia in these cases. |
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Keywords: | Arnold–Chiari malformation syringomyelia type I |
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