Adult Chiari Type 1 Malformation with Holocord Syringomyelia Associated with Sagittal Synostosis.
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Abstract | :
Craniosynostosis associated with Chiari malformation (CM) is usually found in infants with an underdeveloped posterior fossa. We here present a case of adult craniosynostosis, CM, and symptomatic syringomyelia caused by the protrusion of the posterior rim of the foramen magnum without a tight posterior fossa. A 22-year-old woman with an abnormal head shape and forearm hypesthesia was given a diagnosis of sagittal suture synostosis with CM and syringomyelia caused by foramen magnum stenosis. She underwent foramen magnum decompression with a C1 laminectomy without cranial vault expansion or duraplasty. Her symptoms and radiographical findings improved after surgery. In cases of non-operative craniosynostosis with CM, clinicians should be alert to late-onset syringomyelia and choose surgical strategies according to the pathophysiology. |
Year of Publication | :
2018
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Journal | :
NMC case report journal
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Volume | :
5
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Issue | :
1
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Number of Pages | :
27-30
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DOI | :
10.2176/nmccrj.cr.2017-0013
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Short Title | :
NMC Case Rep J
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