Presentation
Recurrent headache
Patient Data
Age: 4 years old
Gender: Female
From the case:
Chiari malformation
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Bilateral cerebellar tonsils are low-lying and represent a Chiari type I malformation. In upper cervical levels, syrinx is notable.
Case Discussion
This case illustrates a Chiari 1 malformation complicated by a focal syrinx in the upper cervical cord.