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Title: Chiari I malformation with significant motor and autonomic dysfunction in an infant
Authors: Chaseling, R.
Ma, N.
Sheen, J.
Yates, C.
Naushahi, M.
Issue Date: 2018
Source: 57 , 2018, p. 180-182
Pages: 180-182
Journal: Journal of Clinical Neuroscience
Abstract: Quadriparesis and cardiovascular instability are not symptoms commonly associated with Chiari I malformation diagnoses, less so in a 3-month-old toddler. Chiari I malformations have a wide array of symptoms, varying with regard to both the nature of onset and the age of the patient presenting. This variation is illustrated in this report, presenting a novel description of a set of symptoms in a particularly young patient, a case lacking the common insidious nature of Chiari I malformation symptoms. Acute onset of cardiovascular instability, global hypertonia, hyperreflexia, and proximal upper limb weakness in a 3-month-old toddler are discussed. Parallels between the presented case and previous case reports are few, however some key features are distinguishable among similar cases. A successful posterior fossa craniectomy allowed the acutely unwell toddler to become a healthy, fully functional child. We believe this case contributes to elucidating the rare presentations of a curious pathology.L20010457222018-08-28
2018-12-20
DOI: 10.1016/j.jocn.2018.08.021
Resources: https://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L2001045722&from=exporthttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jocn.2018.08.021 |
Keywords: brain disease;brain ischemia;cardiovascular disease;cardiovascular instability;case report;cerebrospinal fluid analysis;cerebrospinal fluid circulation disorder;cerebrospinal fluid drainage;clonus;craniectomy;cranio cervical decompression;duraplasty;female;hernia;human;hydrocephalus;infant;influenza A;left cerebellar hemisphere ischemia;limb weakness;motor dysfunction;muscle hypertonia;myelomalacia;neurosurgery;neutropenia;nuclear magnetic resonance imaging;posterior fossa crowding;priority journal;tonsillar herniation;tonsillar resection;upper limb weakness;ventriculostomy catheterArnold Chiari malformation;clinical article;autonomic dysfunction;brain decompression;article
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Children's Health Queensland Publications

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