Department of Anatomical Sciences, St. George's University, Grenada.
Neurosurg Focus. 2011 Sep;31(3):E3. doi: 10.3171/2011.6.FOCUS11112.
A single pathophysiological mechanism of Chiari Type I malformations (CM-I) has been a topic of debate. To help better understand CM-I, the authors review disorders known to be associated with CM-I. The primary methodology found among most of them is deformation of the posterior cranial fossa, usually with subsequent decrease in volume. Other mechanisms exist as well, which can be categorized as either congenital or acquired. In understanding the relationship of such disorders with CM-I, we may gain further insight into the process by which cerebellar tonsillar herniation occurs. Some of these pathologies appear to be true associations, but many appear to be spurious.
Chiari Ⅰ型畸形(CM-I)的单一病理生理机制一直存在争议。为了更好地理解 CM-I,作者回顾了已知与 CM-I 相关的疾病。其中大多数的主要方法是颅后窝变形,通常随后体积减小。其他机制也存在,可以分为先天性或后天性。在理解这些疾病与 CM-I 的关系时,我们可能会进一步了解小脑扁桃体疝发生的过程。其中一些病理似乎是真正的关联,但许多似乎是虚假的。