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The brainstem and cerebellum protrude through the foramen magnum in Type II Chiari Malformation. Abnormality highlighted.
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The brainstem and cerebellum protrude through the foramen magnum in Type II Chiari Malformation.
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Here, we see prominent cerebellar descent (aka ectopia). Abnormality highlighted.
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Chiari Malformation: Type 2
In Type 2 Chiari Malformation (aka Arnold-Chiari malformation), the cerebellum and brainstem protrude into the foramen magnum; the cerebellar vermis may be absent; and it typically accompanies a myelomeningocele (a form of spina bifida).
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