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Association of intracranial hypertension without ventriculomegaly and Chiari malformation: a dangerous combination
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Association of intracranial hypertension without ventriculomegaly and Chiari malformation: a dangerous combination

M. H. Kamel, N. Mansour, M. O. Kelleher, K. Aquilina and S. Young
British journal of neurosurgery, Vol.22(1), pp.113-115
02/2008
PMID: 17852112

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With the increased use of MRI, tonsillar ectopia, the hallmark of the adult Chiari malformation (ACM) is being more frequently recognized. However, in some cases, the patient's symptoms do not fit with the classical presentation for ACM, but are similar to intracranial hypertension (IH). The latter may be difficult to diagnose in absence of ventricular enlargement. We report a case of ACM and IHWV due to carcinomatous meningitis.

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