
A case of a Chiari malformation with an extraordinarily thick occipital bone is described. The thick occipital bone might make the posterior fossa narrow with consequent herniation of the cerebellar tonsils to the foramen magnum and formation of a syrinx. At dural plasty, well-developed marginal and occipital sinuses should be deliberately handled with the preservation of normal venous drainage. This case gives us the essence of the occurrence mechanisms of Chiari malformation and foramen magnum decompression.
Adult, syrinx, venous drainage, Chiari malformation, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Arnold-Chiari Malformation, dural plasty, foramen magnum decompression, Occipital Bone, 616, Humans, Female, Foramen Magnum, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Encephalocele
Adult, syrinx, venous drainage, Chiari malformation, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Arnold-Chiari Malformation, dural plasty, foramen magnum decompression, Occipital Bone, 616, Humans, Female, Foramen Magnum, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Encephalocele
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