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Cervical spine Problem
Hello Dr. My sister she is 35 yrs old has done MRI of cervical spine the report says there is downward displacement of cerebellar tonsils nd brain Strom through the foramen magnum into cervical spinal region suggestive of cerbellar tonsillar herniation Chiari malformations associated with long segmental syringohydromelia . Can anyone please explain this
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Chiari malformation is a congenital anomaly involving Brainstem, cerebellum and skull base. This leads to herniation of Brainstem tissue into opening in skull base bone causing symptoms. You need to consult a neurosurgeon for more information about the condition and treatment plan
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Consult nearby neurosurgeon for confirmation of diagnosis and appropriate treatment if required
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