2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10143-023-02207-w
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Research process, recap, and prediction of Chiari malformation based on bicentennial history of nomenclature and terms misuse

Yunsen He,
Mengjun Zhang,
Xiaohong Qin
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“…Iampreechakul ( 2 ) described a case involving a 35-year-old woman afflicted with a sizable right parieto-occipital AVM. The author initially detected tonsillar herniation concurrent with syringomyelia during a routine cervical MRI, which was presumed to be a “congenital Chiari malformation ( 5 ),” leading to an Atlanto-occipital decompression. Post-surgery, however, the patient’s condition deteriorated.…”
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“…Iampreechakul ( 2 ) described a case involving a 35-year-old woman afflicted with a sizable right parieto-occipital AVM. The author initially detected tonsillar herniation concurrent with syringomyelia during a routine cervical MRI, which was presumed to be a “congenital Chiari malformation ( 5 ),” leading to an Atlanto-occipital decompression. Post-surgery, however, the patient’s condition deteriorated.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In 2020, the patient visited a neurosurgery outpatient clinic at a hospital in Xi’an due to mild dizziness and headaches. A follow-up cranial MRI revealed increased hydrocephalus compared to previous scans, along with cerebellar tonsillar herniation (known as “secondary Chiari malformation”) ( Figures 1B , C ) ( 5 , 6 ). Considering the risks associated with surgery for this AVM, the neurosurgeon suggested using Antinociception for oral pain relief treatment ( Table 1 ).…”
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confidence: 92%