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Occipital neuralgia: anatomic considerations.
Cesmebasi A, Muhleman MA, Hulsberg P, Gielecki J, Matusz P, Tubbs RS, Loukas M. Cesmebasi A, et al. Clin Anat. 2015 Jan;28(1):101-8. doi: 10.1002/ca.22468. Epub 2014 Sep 22. Clin Anat. 2015. PMID: 25244129 Review.
Several etiologies have been identified in the cause of occipital neuralgia and include, but are not limited to, trauma, fibrositis, myositis, fracture of the atlas, and compression of the C-2 nerve root, C1-2 arthrosis syndrome, atlantoaxial lateral mass osteoarthritis, hypertro …
Several etiologies have been identified in the cause of occipital neuralgia and include, but are not limited to, trauma, fibrositis, myositi …
Chiari I malformation in parturients.
Chantigian RC, Koehn MA, Ramin KD, Warner MA. Chantigian RC, et al. J Clin Anesth. 2002 May;14(3):201-5. doi: 10.1016/s0952-8180(02)00342-2. J Clin Anesth. 2002. PMID: 12031753 Review.
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To assess complications of regional as well as general anesthesia in parturients with Chiari I malformation. DESIGN: Retrospective chart review. SETTING: Academic medical center. PATIENTS: All parturients in our institution who had the diagnosis of …
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To assess complications of regional as well as general anesthesia in parturients with Chiari I malformation. …
Longitudinal scoliosis behavior in Chiari malformation with and without syringomyelia.
Chotai S, Nadel JL, Holste KG, Mossner JM, Smith BW, Kapurch JR, Muraszko KM, Garton HJL, Maher CO, Strahle JM. Chotai S, et al. J Neurosurg Pediatr. 2021 Sep 3;28(5):585-591. doi: 10.3171/2021.5.PEDS20915. Print 2021 Nov 1. J Neurosurg Pediatr. 2021. PMID: 34479199
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to understand the natural history of scoliosis in patients with Chiari malformation type I (CM-I) with and without syringomyelia. METHODS: A retrospective review of data was conducted. ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to understand the natural history of scoliosis in patients with Chiari malformation
Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks, Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension, and Chiari I Malformation.
Kumar R, Cutsforth-Gregory JK, Brinjikji W. Kumar R, et al. Neurosurg Clin N Am. 2023 Jan;34(1):185-192. doi: 10.1016/j.nec.2022.08.012. Epub 2022 Nov 3. Neurosurg Clin N Am. 2023. PMID: 36424060 Review.
Although advanced diagnostic workup and treatment depend on the type of CSF leak, differentiation of SIH from other headache pathologic conditions, such as Chiari I malformation, is crucial to prevent misdiagnosis and ineffective treatment....
Although advanced diagnostic workup and treatment depend on the type of CSF leak, differentiation of SIH from other headache pathologic cond …
Comparing Surgery with and without Duraplasty for Youth with Chiari Malformation Type 1 and Syringomyelia.
Limbrick DD Jr, Shannon CN, Bayman EO, Kallem M, Ackerman LL, Adelson PD, Ahmed R, Albert G, Aldana PR, Alden TD, Anderson RCE, Baird LC, Bauer D, Bethel-Anderson T, Bierbrauer K, Brockmeyer DL, Chern JJ, Couture DE, Daniels DJ, Dauser RC, Dlouhy BJ, Durham SR, Ellenbogen RG, Eskandari R, Gannon S, Grant GA, Graupman PC, Greenberg JK, Greene S, Greenfield JP, Gross NL, Guillaume DJ, Hankinson TC, Hueur G, Iantosca M, Iskandar BJ, Jackson EM, Jallo GI, Johnston JM, Keating RF, Kelly MP, Kennedy E, Krieger MD, Labuda R, Leonard JR, Maher CO, Mangano FT, McComb JG, McEvoy SD, McKinstry RC, Meehan T, Menezes AH, Niazi TN, Oakes J, Olivarria G, O'Neill BR, Poppe D, Ragheb J, Reeves S, Reynolds L, Selden NR, Shah MN, Shimony JS, Smyth MD, Spears S, Stone SSD, Strahle JM, Tamber M, Tramelli G, Tuite GF, Tyler-Kabara EC, Vance H, Wait SD, Wellons JC III, Whitehead WE, Yahanda AT, Dacey RG Jr, Park TS, Torner JC. Limbrick DD Jr, et al. Washington (DC): Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI); 2024 Mar. Washington (DC): Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI); 2024 Mar. PMID: 41525446 Free Books & Documents. Review.
BACKGROUND: Chiari type I malformation (CM) and syringomyelia (SM) are closely associated but incompletely understood disorders of the craniovertebral junction and spinal cord. ...Secondary outcomes included clinical improvement, syrinx regression, need for revision …
BACKGROUND: Chiari type I malformation (CM) and syringomyelia (SM) are closely associated but incompletely understood disorder …
Concurrent Chiari malformation type I and hydrocephalus: Integrating mechanistic and pathophysiological insights toward a unified management paradigm.
Davalan W, Mehta NH, Jackson EM, Rocque BG, Duy PQ, Muñoz W, Kundishora AJ, Mekbib KY, Limbrick DD Jr, Kahle KT. Davalan W, et al. Exp Neurol. 2026 Feb;396:115535. doi: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2025.115535. Epub 2025 Oct 29. Exp Neurol. 2026. PMID: 41173227 Review.
Chiari malformation type I (CM-I) and hydrocephalus often occur together, but their connection can involve a variety of different and overlapping pathophysiological mechanisms. ...Concurrent CM-I and hydrocephalus may be best categorized into one of three mechanisti
Chiari malformation type I (CM-I) and hydrocephalus often occur together, but their connection can involve a variety of differ
Sports participation with Chiari I malformation.
Strahle J, Geh N, Selzer BJ, Bower R, Himedan M, Strahle M, Wetjen NM, Muraszko KM, Garton HJ, Maher CO. Strahle J, et al. J Neurosurg Pediatr. 2016 Apr;17(4):403-9. doi: 10.3171/2015.8.PEDS15188. Epub 2015 Dec 4. J Neurosurg Pediatr. 2016. PMID: 26636249
OBJECT There is currently no consensus on the safety of sports participation for patients with Chiari I malformation (CM-I). The authors' goal was to define the risk of sports participation for children with the imaging finding of CM-I. ...
OBJECT There is currently no consensus on the safety of sports participation for patients with Chiari I malformation (CM-I). T …
Clinical phenotypes among patients with familial forms of Chiari malformation type 1.
Mekbib KY, Muñoz W, Allington G, Zhao S, Mehta NH, Fortes C, Shohfi JP, Fan B, Nelson-Williams C, DeSpenza T, Butler WE, Alper SL, Jackson EM, Kahle KT. Mekbib KY, et al. J Neurosurg Pediatr. 2025 May 2;36(1):109-118. doi: 10.3171/2025.1.PEDS24187. Print 2025 Jul 1. J Neurosurg Pediatr. 2025. PMID: 40315599 Free PMC article.
OBJECTIVE: Chiari malformation type 1 (CM1) is the most common neurological disorder of the craniocervical junction. ...
OBJECTIVE: Chiari malformation type 1 (CM1) is the most common neurological disorder of the craniocervical junction. ...
Animal models of Chiari malformation types 1 and 2: Mechanistic insights and translational challenges.
Davalan W, Li Q, Hale AT, Fan B, Duy PQ, Mehta NH, Alper SL, Kundishora AJ, Muñoz W, Dennis E, Allington G, Mekbib KY, Butler WE, Kahle KT. Davalan W, et al. Exp Neurol. 2025 Sep 22;395:115473. doi: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2025.115473. Online ahead of print. Exp Neurol. 2025. PMID: 40992613 Review.
Chiari malformation (CM) types 1 and 2 are common congenital hindbrain disorders characterized by varying degrees of cerebellar herniation and association with neural tube defects. ...
Chiari malformation (CM) types 1 and 2 are common congenital hindbrain disorders characterized by varying degrees of cerebella
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