Chiari malformation Type I occurs when the bottom of the cerebellum extends into the foramen magnum, where the spinal cord passes. This is the most common type and may not cause any symptoms, though symptoms can appear later in adulthood. An individual may not be diagnosed until these symptoms develop, or the issue is discovered accidentally.

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