Vol. 26 - Num. 101
Clinical Reviews
M.ª Tatiana Fernández Garridoa, Jorge Lévano Vásquezb, M.ª Mercedes Santos Herreroa, Jesús M.ª Pascual Pérezb, Anny Vanessa Martínez Báezc
aMédico de Familia y médico puericultor. CS Los Pintores. Parla. Madrid. España
bPediatra. CS Los Pintores. Parla. Madrid. España.
cMédico de Familia. CS Los Pintores. Parla. Madrid. España
Correspondence: MT Fernández. E-mail: tatiana.fernandez@salud.madrid.org
Reference of this article: Fernández Garrido MT, Lévano Vásquez J, Santos Herrero MM, Pascual Pérez JM, Martínez Báez AV. Arnold Chiari malformation . Rev Pediatr Aten Primaria. 2024;26:59-63. https://doi.org/10.60147/0fd48905
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Abstract
Arnold Chiari malformation is a rare disease that consists of an anatomical alteration of the base of the skull, in which herniation of the cerebellum and brainstem occurs through the foramen magnum to the cervical canal. Many affected children never develop symptoms. If it does cause symptoms, they usually don’t appear until late childhood or adolescence. We present the clinical case of a 2-year-old patient with Arnold Chiari malformation type I.
Keywords
● Arnold Chiari malformation ● Headache ● Sleep apnea syndromeComments
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