2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jocn.2009.04.005
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Posterior fossa morphometry in symptomatic pediatric and adult Chiari I malformation

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“…Furtado et al [4] found that the PCF volume in childhood patients with CMI was significantly lower than that in the control group (p = 0.002). They found that the mean PCF volume was 204.1 cm 3 in patients with CMI and 252.8 cm 3 in the age and sex matched control group.…”
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“…Furtado et al [4] found that the PCF volume in childhood patients with CMI was significantly lower than that in the control group (p = 0.002). They found that the mean PCF volume was 204.1 cm 3 in patients with CMI and 252.8 cm 3 in the age and sex matched control group.…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In clinical and experimental studies, the cerebellar tonsillar herniation occurring in CMI is reported to mainly result from overcrowding of a normally developing hindbrain within a primary small and shallow PCF due to an anomaly in the embryological development of the occipital bone [1,3,4,7,9].…”
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“…fossa cranii posterior boyutu ile serebellar herniasyonun derecesi arasında ters bir ilişki olduğunu belirlemiştir. Literatürde CMT1'li hastalarda herniasyon gösteren tonsilla serebelli uzunluğunun foramen magnum'dan aşağıya doğru 3-29 mm arasında değiştiği bildirilmiştir (19,30,31 …”
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“…A wide spectrum of central nervous system (CNS) diseases in children have been associated with alterations in the size of the PCF or its contents. Several studies have compared PCF dimensions in patients with these conditions with those in control individuals (Kollias et al, 1993;Trigylidas et al 2008;Furtado et al, 2009). Although normative data could indirectly be derived from the control groups of these studies, few studies establish normative values for PCF dimensions (Habibi et al, 2011;Chadha et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%