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HUMAN DISEASE
Arnold-Chiari Malformation; Arnold–Chiari malformation; Arnold Chiari malformation; Arnold chiari; Arnold chiari malformation; Arnold-Chiari syndrome; Arnold-chiari malformation; Chiari type 2; Chiari Malformation; Arnold Chiari II malformation; Chiari's malformation; Chiari One malformation; Chiari malformations; Chiari Malformations; Chiari 1 Malformation; Chiari type 1 malformation; Arnold-Chiary deformity; Chiari deformity; Cleland-Arnold-Chiari syndrome; Arnold Chiari syndrome; Arnold-Chiari malformation; Chiari II malformation; Hydrocephalus - Arnold Chiari - allied disorders; Chiari 2; Arnold-Chiari malformations; Chiari I malformation; Chiari 2 malformation; Chiari III malformation; Chiari 3 malformation; Chiari 1 malformation; Arnold–Chiari syndrome; Type I Chiari malformation; Chiari symptom
  • Foramen magnum (shown in red), the hole at the base of the skull
  • Syringomyelia associated with Chiari malformation

malformation      
n. δυσμορφία

Definitie

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¦ adjective Medicine & Anatomy relating to the anus and rectum.

Wikipedia

Chiari malformation

Chiari malformation (CM) is a structural defect in the cerebellum, characterized by a downward displacement of one or both cerebellar tonsils through the foramen magnum (the opening at the base of the skull). CMs can cause headaches, difficulty swallowing, vomiting, dizziness, neck pain, unsteady gait, poor hand coordination, numbness and tingling of the hands and feet, and speech problems. Less often, people may experience ringing or buzzing in the ears, weakness, slow heart rhythm, or fast heart rhythm, curvature of the spine (scoliosis) related to spinal cord impairment, abnormal breathing, such as central sleep apnea, characterized by periods of breathing cessation during sleep, and, in severe cases, paralysis.

This can sometimes lead to non-communicating hydrocephalus as a result of obstruction of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) outflow. The cerebrospinal fluid outflow is caused by phase difference in outflow and influx of blood in the vasculature of the brain. The malformation is named after the Austrian pathologist Hans Chiari. A type II CM is also known as an Arnold–Chiari malformation in honor of Chiari and German pathologist Julius Arnold.