• Curr Pain Headache Rep · Jun 2011

    Review Comparative Study

    What differences exist in the appropriate treatment of congenital versus acquired adult Chiari type I malformation?

    • César Ramón, Andrés Gonzáles-Mandly, and Julio Pascual.
    • Neuroscience Area, Service of Neurology, University Hospital Central de Asturias, Calle Celestino Villamil s/n, Oviedo 33006, Spain.
    • Curr Pain Headache Rep. 2011 Jun 1;15(3):157-63.

    AbstractChiari type I malformation is found in 1 out of 20 magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies. Isolated tonsillar herniation is of limited utility and should be considered within the clinical context because these patients can be asymptomatic. Cine MRI showing compression of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) spaces in the foramen magnum area is a crucial technique for making treatment decisions. Congenital malformation is thought to be due to a volumetric small posterior fossa. The most common symptom in these patients is cough headache. Posterior fossa reconstruction is mandatory in patients with progressive symptoms/signs, hydrocephalus, or syringomyelia, but not in patients who are asymptomatic or those with stable and tolerable symptoms. Acquired tonsillar descent can be secondary to a variety of disorders conditioning disproportion between the volume of the cranial cavity and that of the intracranial contents, or to CSF hypovolemia, which is the most common cause for acquired herniation. CSF hypovolemia can be spontaneous or secondary to CSF removal. Treatment of acquired tonsillar herniation depends on the responsible etiology.© Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2011

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