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4. Chiari Malformation Type II

Chiari malformation Type II or Arnold-Chiari malformation is more severe than Type I. Symptoms usually appear during childhood and can be life-threatening. Both the cerebellum and brain stem protrude into the foramen magnum. The person may also have a nerve deformity between the two halves of the cerebellum. Type II usually appears with myelomeningocele, a form of spina bifida.

Types of Chiari Malformation
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