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Magnetic resonance imaging features of complex Chiari malformation variant of Chiari 1 malformation.

Hannah E Moore1, Kevin R Moore.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Complex Chiari malformation is a subgroup of Chiari 1 malformation with distinct imaging features. Children with complex Chiari malformation are reported to have a more severe clinical phenotype and sometimes require more extensive surgical treatment than those with uncomplicated Chiari 1 malformation.
OBJECTIVE: We describe reported MR imaging features of complex Chiari malformation and evaluate the utility of craniometric parameters and qualitative anatomical observations for distinguishing complex Chiari malformation from uncomplicated Chiari 1 malformation.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted a retrospective search of the institutional imaging database using the keywords "Chiari" and "Chiari 1" to identify children imaged during the 2006-2011 time period. Children with Chiari 2 malformation were excluded after imaging review. We used the first available diagnostic brain or cervical spine MR study for data measurement. Standard measurements and observations were made of obex level (mm), cerebellar tonsillar descent (mm), perpendicular distance to basion-C2 line (pB-C2, mm), craniocervical angle (degrees), clivus length, and presence or absence of syringohydromyelia, basilar invagination and congenital craniovertebral junction osseous anomalies. After imaging review, we accessed the institutional health care clinical database to determine whether each subject clinically met criteria for Chiari 1 malformation or complex Chiari malformation.
RESULTS: Obex level and craniocervical angle measurements showed statistically significant differences between the populations with complex Chiari malformation and uncomplicated Chiari 1 malformation. Cerebellar tonsillar descent and perpendicular distance to basion-C2 line measurements trended toward but did not meet statistical significance. Odontoid retroflexion, craniovertebral junction osseous anomalies, and syringohydromyelia were all observed proportionally more often in children with complex Chiari malformation than in those with Chiari 1 malformation.
CONCLUSION: Characteristic imaging features of complex Chiari malformation, especially obex level, permit its distinction from the more common uncomplicated Chiari 1 malformation.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24898393     DOI: 10.1007/s00247-014-3021-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Radiol        ISSN: 0301-0449


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