MRI‐based Morphometric Analysis of Posterior Cranial Fossa in the Diagnosis of Chiari Malformation Type I
Journal of Neuroimaging2013Vol. 24(3), pp. 250–256
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Abstract
The addition of simple morphometric measurements in the diagnostic work-up of patients with suspected CMI may facilitate radiological diagnosis. Moreover, identification of the subset of CMI that arise from basichondrocranium underdevelopment is important for both, selection of the most appropriate therapeutic approach as well as proper CMI categorization in research studies.
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