2001
DOI: 10.1089/089771501750291882
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Presentation of a Previously Asymptomatic Chiari I Malformation by a Flexion Injury to the Neck

Abstract: Flexion injury and/or whiplash injury to the neck in car accidents are usually trivial injuries with no serious neurological deficits. Our intention was to point out the importance to proceed with diagnostic procedures if neurological deficits do occur in order to reveal the true cause of the deficit. The paper presents the case of a 35-year-old woman who sustained a flexion injury to the neck. A relatively trivial injury to the neck promoted a progressive neurological deterioration. The standard diagnostic pr… Show more

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“…None of these patients were reportedly injured while participating in sports. There are several other case reports of patients with CM-I in which patients presented following severe 10,21,33,47 or more minor 1,2,5,6,12,18,31,38,45,50 trauma. None of the traumatic events described in these case reports involved athletic injury.…”
Section: 29mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…None of these patients were reportedly injured while participating in sports. There are several other case reports of patients with CM-I in which patients presented following severe 10,21,33,47 or more minor 1,2,5,6,12,18,31,38,45,50 trauma. None of the traumatic events described in these case reports involved athletic injury.…”
Section: 29mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wan et al [9] described a symptomatic 'conversion' of previously asymptomatic Chiari Type I following minor head and neck trauma. Other authors have described the discovery of symptomatic Chiari Type I following motor vehicle crashes and what is typically described as 'whiplash' trauma [10,11], in which the injury mechanism is a result of inertial loading of the spine and skull [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, a presentation of a previously asymptomatic Chiari I malformation was reported following a flexion injury to the neck by a trivial car accident. 4 In our patient, it is possible that slight cervical trauma during anaesthesia for her adenoidectomy may have brought to light the underlying congenital abnormality.…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…1 2 Their expanding nature is demonstrated by their progressive clinical course and by the frequent complication of aqueduct stenosis and triventricular hydrocephalus. [2][3][4] We present a case of progressive midbrain syndrome associated with expanding cysts, which was successfully treated by neuroendoscopy.…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 99%