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What do chiari malformations show up as on an mri?

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Chiari malformations: Chiari malformation is a herniation of two structures at the base of the base call the cerebellar tonsils. These structures herniate through the hole at the base of the skull called the foramen magnum

Answered 11/29/2014

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